On 2nd November 2021 the National Digital Twin programme and Gemini Call hosted a webinar for COP26 featuring their exciting new Climate Resilience Demonstrator (CReDo) project. Hear from the project's technical team and the asset owners and data specialists involved in this unique collaboration. It is recommended that you skip to Simon's introduction (see section list below) and watch the high quality version of the film on the Digital Twin Hub: [ Ссылка ]
CReDo is providing a tangible example of the value of connecting digital twins across infrastructure sectors. CReDo focusses on enabling better climate resilience decisions for our energy, telecoms and water infrastructure systems in response to extreme flooding. CReDo is developed in partnership with Anglian Water, BT and UK Power Networks and funded by UKRI, the Connected Places Catapult and the University of Cambridge.
Collaboration through connected digital twins is key to tackling climate change.
Watch the film, try the app, follow the project: [ Ссылка ]
Sections:
0:00:00 Holding screen
0:00:26 Tomorrow Today film premiere (recommended to watch HQ version)
0:06:47 Introduction: Simon Evans, Arup
0:08:25 Presentation: Sarah Hayes, CReDo Project Lead
0:19:19 Presentation: Tom Collingwood, CReDo Technical Architect
0:31:13 Panel 1: Asset owners and Connected Places Catapult
0:40:36 Panel 2: CReDo team audience Q&A
1:25:05 Final reflections: Mark Enzer OBE
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