Did you miss Jorge Gils presentation of the Milestone Project Data Models for Digital Twin Cities? Make sure to watch it on our Youtube channel.
Digital Twin Cities Centre
Forskningscentrum
Developing the Digital Twin City concept for sustainable, intelligent, and liveable cities throughout Sweden by 2030
Om oss
The Digital Twin Cities Centre (DTCC) was founded in March 2020 and is a national collaborative platform where academia, industry, and public stakeholders work together to establish the concept of digital twins for cities. The work focuses on conducting research in close collaboration with the centre's partners to develop methods and tools for digital planning, design, construction, and management of sustainable, intelligent, and thriving cities and regions throughout Sweden until 2030.
- Webbplats
-
https://dtcc.chalmers.se/
Extern länk för Digital Twin Cities Centre
- Bransch
- Forskningscentrum
- Företagsstorlek
- 11–50 anställda
- Huvudkontor
- Göteborg
- Typ
- Utbildningsinstitution
- Grundat
- 2020
Adresser
-
Primär
Göteborg, SE
Anställda på Digital Twin Cities Centre
Uppdateringar
-
This year's final Milestone Project Lunch Seminar happens tomorrow, Friday on Zoom! Alexander Hollberg and Liane Thuvander will present Twinable, a project that combines physical and virtual environments to enable a better understanding of visible and invisible aspects of the built environment. Join tomorrow at 12.15 on Zoom.
-
Tomorrow, at 12.15 on Zoom, it's time for another Milestone Project Lunch Seminar. This time on the project Twin re-fab presented by Malgorzata Zboinska, PhD. Sign up through the link.
DTCC Milestone Projects Lunch Seminars 2024: Twin re-fab
ui.ungpd.com
-
This Friday the 18th of October it's time for Jorge Gils lunch seminar on the DTCC Milestone Project Data models for digital twin cities. Don't miss out - sign up below.
DTCC Milestone Projects Lunch Seminars 2024: Data models for digital twin cities
ui.ungpd.com
-
Don't forget to sign up for our Milestone Project Lunch Seminar on Data models for digital twin cities. The seminar will be held by Jorge Gil on October 18th at 12.15 on Zoom.
On October 18th it's time for our next Milestone Project Lunch Seminar: Data models for digital twin cities. The seminar will be held by Jorge Gil at 12.15 on Zoom. See you there!
DTCC Milestone Projects Lunch Seminars 2024: Data models for digital twin cities
ui.ungpd.com
-
Did you know that urban densification affects wind, heat, noise, and air quality at every level, from city blocks to individual streets? How can urban planners ensure these environmental factors are accounted for in their designs? These, and many more questions were investigated by Franziska Hunger and the team working in the DTCC Milestone Project called Urban Environmental Comfort Design. Read more on our website.
Urban Environmental Comfort Design
https://dtcc.chalmers.se
-
On October 18th it's time for our next Milestone Project Lunch Seminar: Data models for digital twin cities. The seminar will be held by Jorge Gil at 12.15 on Zoom. See you there!
DTCC Milestone Projects Lunch Seminars 2024: Data models for digital twin cities
ui.ungpd.com
-
Digital Twin Cities Centre omdelade detta
Exciting news! Digital Twin Cities Centre have received approval to continue our research for another five years. We have successfully completed numerous projects and are now planning for the future! - We’re very proud and happy with the results produced within the centre so far. We’ve had the pleasure of working with many engaged partners who see great benefit in using our research results as an important step in moving into the future of design and construction. Together with them and our skilled colleagues we are hoping to produce many more important insights over the next five years, says Anders Logg, director of Digital Twin Cities Centre. Read the full story on our website. Bernd Ketzler Minna Karstunen Vasilis Naserentin
Five more years for Digital Twin Cities Center
https://dtcc.chalmers.se
-
Exciting news! Digital Twin Cities Centre have received approval to continue our research for another five years. We have successfully completed numerous projects and are now planning for the future! - We’re very proud and happy with the results produced within the centre so far. We’ve had the pleasure of working with many engaged partners who see great benefit in using our research results as an important step in moving into the future of design and construction. Together with them and our skilled colleagues we are hoping to produce many more important insights over the next five years, says Anders Logg, director of Digital Twin Cities Centre. Read the full story on our website. Bernd Ketzler Minna Karstunen Vasilis Naserentin
Five more years for Digital Twin Cities Center
https://dtcc.chalmers.se
-
How can urban mining help meet the challenge of using existing material to build something new? The new Chalmers research project on urban mining evolved from the DTCC Digital Twins for Circularity Milestone project. Make sure to read the article in Framtidens Forskning with Alexander Hollberg, research leader for the project along with the DTCC Milestone Project Twinable.
Skapar verktyg för urban mining i praktiken - Framtidens forskning
https://framtidensforskning.se