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Interview with two key players

The UrbanTwin project brings together the energy, environmental and IT communities, as required for the achievement of its goals. Indeed, a multi-disciplinary approach is required in order to address the complexity of the multi-infrastructure modelling as well as the development of an energy efficient and highly performant IT-based digital twin too. These communities are equally represented in the project in terms of number of partners and activities and the project is co-led by representatives of […]

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Seeing double for sustainability

A consortium of Swiss research institutes has begun working on UrbanTwin to make an AI driven, ecologically sensitive model of the energy, water and waste systems the town of Aigle to help boost sustainability. Twins are a fascinating phenomenon: observing how identical twins, even those separated at birth, can resemble each other in appearance, character, ability, and personal taste is astounding. It demonstrates the power of DNA, the smallest of building blocks, in creating surprisingly […]

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UrbanTwin kicks off

Urban areas are responsible for 75% of greenhouse gas emissions, while rising temperatures significantly impact their liveability. They represent a natural integrator of several systems, including energy, water, buildings, and transport. As a matter of fact, they represent the ideal setting for implementing a coordinated, multi-sectoral response to climate changes leveraging digitalization as a systemic approach. UrbanTwin aims to develop and validate a holistic tool to support decision-makers in achieving environmental goals in Switzerland, such as […]

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ETH Board approves UrbanTwin

At its meeting on 13 July, the ETH Board approved the following Joint Initiatives in two Strategic Areas for co-funding: Strategic Area Energy, Climate and Environmental SustainabilityStrategic Area Engagement and Dialogue with Society UrbanTwin is one of five initiatives approved in the first category. An urban digital twin for climate action: Assessing policies and solutions for energy, water and infrastructure (UrbanTwin)Urban areas are responsible for 75% of greenhouse gas emissions  and their liveability will be significantly impacted […]

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