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Digital Twins for Smart Mobility -  2nd edition

The second edition of DigiTwin4Mobility project set two courses to teach mobility professionals and advanced students the most recent developments in digital twin technology.

Project summary

In recent years, digital twins (DTs) have revolutionised the engineering world as a result of sensor and data advancements. However, despite the prevalence of simulation models, complete DTs are uncommon in the mobility sector due to a lack of general knowledge on the topic.

Therefore, after the considerable success of the first edition of the DigiTwin4Mobility, the goal of this second edition is to embrace a larger community and scale up digital twin education to a European level.

As a result, DigiTwin4Mobility2 provides two courses in different countries, providing insight and knowledge on simulation and sensor technologies to mobility professionals and advanced academic students have interest in successfully applying city-related DTs solutions.

To accomplish this, academic and industry experts will collaborate to tailor advanced courses on DTs technology that is work-compatible and primarily based on practical examples and use cases using one of the market’s leading simulation software.

Project start:

1 January 1970

Budget:

€274,965

Countries

spain

Context

This second edition will reinforce the simulation training and sensor technologies required for a successful urban digital twin while maintaining theoretical mobility insights.

Challenge

Experts from academic, research and industrial institutions will teach useful digital twin applications for city-related phenomena, with focus on developing crucial skills required for their implementation.

Expected outcome

The two DigiTwin4Mobility courses will be held in two European countries, having a large impact on several mobility stakeholders.

Project partners

Gold
Slovakia

Slovak University Of Technology In Bratislava

Leading Cities
Hungary

Municipality of Szombarthely

Leading Cities
Romania

Constanta City Hall

Project Lead

Miquel Estrada

miquel.estrada@upc.edu