Hannah Posted March 16 Share Posted March 16 (edited) The University of Cambridge's Decarbonisation Network has an event coming up which may be of interest to some people here: How can digital twins help save CO2 in the manufacturing industry? Time and Date: Thursday 23 March (10–11am) Location: Zoom Abstract: The "Data for the Public Good" report published by the National Infrastructure Commission in 2017 highlighted the case for new technologies offering the potential for significant productivity gains. In particular, the report emphasised the potential benefits that could be derived from connected digital twins operating on shared data. This panel session will ask how can digital twins be used to save CO2 in the manufacturing industries? What is currently happening and where are we heading? What are the data needs and where are the bottlenecks? How can we do more and where do the panel see the research needs? Panel: · Markus Kraft (Chair), Professor of Chemical Engineering | CARES Director, University of Cambridge · Adam Goves, Sector Lead - Manufacturing and Infrastructure, IES · Simeone Zomer, Scientific Director - Process Analytics, GSK · Peter El Hajj, Infrastructure Advisory at KPMG | Former National Digital Twin programme lead at CDBB. · Sarah Hayes, Climate Resilience Demonstrator (CReDo) Strategic Engagement Lead, Connected Places Catapult Attendance is free but please register at: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/h2d-sig-how-can-digital-twins-help-save-co2-in-the-manufacturing-industry-tickets-517900453197 Edited March 16 by Hannah 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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