skip to content

Centre for Digital Built Britain completed its five-year mission and closed its doors at the end of September 2022

This website remains as a legacy of the achievements of our five-year foundational journey towards a digital built Britain
 

A National Underground Asset Register: Delivering Value with Flexibility

Neil Brammal, Geospatial Commission

As a digital representation of assets and operations help owners and operators make their workforce safer, improve productivity and reduce costs, we look at how the development of a nation of digital twins can join up and create a national digital twin. How will a national digital twin help society tackle the cross silo challenges of achieving carbon reduction targets, co-ordinate disaster response and improve the wellbing of society as a whole

Join us on the Digital Twin Hub at 10.30!

To find out more you can watch a Video introudction to the series by Sam Chorlton.

The full schedule is:

  • 7th July: Why a National Digital Twin?, Miranda Sharp, CDBB
  • 14th July: Digital Twins – Capturing the Complexity of Cities, Dan Clarke, Cambridge City Council
  • 21st July: The Integrated Enterprise, Kevin Reeves, Costain
  • 28th July: Digital Twins, Why Now?, David McKee, Slingshot Simulations
  • 4th August: A National Underground Asset Register: Delivering Value with Flexibility, Neil Brammal, Geospatial Commission
  • 11th August: Overcoming Commercial Barriers to the Scaled Adoption of Digital Twins, Tom Henderson, TechUK
  • 18th August: Demographic Twins for ‘What if?’ Scenario Planning, Mark Birkin, Alan Turing Institute
Date: 
Tuesday, 4 August, 2020 - 10:30 to 11:30
Event location: 
https://digitaltwinhub.co.uk/