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09:00 | Keynote: Digital Twin Evolution and Institutionalization Presenter: John Vickers, Principal Technologist, Space Technology Mission Directorate, NASA Description: The presentation will examine how the digital twin technology has undergone a remarkable evolution over just the last decade and has reached a stage of ubiquity and institutionalization. Initially conceived as a concept for manufacturing related virtual replicas of physical assets, the digital twin has expanded its scope and capabilities to encompass a wide range of applications across various industries. The evolution of digital twin has led to its institutionalization, with organizations including NASA recognizing its transformative potential. It has become an integral part of many industries, such as manufacturing, healthcare, energy, and transportation, offering significant benefits including improved operational efficiency, predictive maintenance, and enhanced decision-making. Competitive advantage, increasing complexity of systems, hyper-collaboration, data availability, and accelerated research and development are further driving the institutionalization of digital twin technology, making it a critical component of the digital transformation journey for organizations worldwide. The presentation will cover the latest advances in manufacturing from NASA and other government agencies relative to digital transformation activities. |
10:00 | Break |
10:15 | The Evolution of Digital Twins in Product Lifecycle Management Presenter: Dr. Michael Grieves, Executive Director, Digital Twin Institute |
11:15 | Working Groups and Initiatives Update Presenter: Dan Isaacs, CTO, Digital Twin Consortium |
12:00 | Lunch |
13:00 | Generative AI and Digital Twins Presenter: Will Thompson, Chief Strategy Officer, Forbes Ignite |
13:40 | Modelling Dynamics in Industrial Systems Using Computer Vision with Point Cloud Presenter: Jeff White, CTO, Dell |
14:25 | Establishing a Global Carbon Reporting Infrastructure Presenter: Lim Chaisung, IIC Chair of Korea Industry 4.0 Association |
14:45 | Break |
15:00 | Working Group Roundtable Breakout Sessions |
17:00 |
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09:00 | Keynote: Digital Twins for Precision Agriculture - Solving one of Humanities Major Problems Presenter: Dr. Adam Drobot, Chairman of the Board, Open Tech Works |
10:00 | Break |
10:15 | Field to Fork: Food and Beverage Value Chain Presenter: Ziynet Boz, Assistant Professor, University of Florida |
11:00 | Panel: Digital Twins in Academia |
12:00 | Lunch |
13:00 | Security & Trustworthiness and Interoperability Presenter: Eric Sivertson, Vice President of Security Business Development, Lattice Semi-Conductors |
14:00 | Digital Twins & HAZOP - How to Achieve Trustworthiness in Dynamic Systems Presenter: Michael Pfeifer, Expert for Machine Safety, Tuv Sud Description: The industry is currently experiencing a further development that will change fundamental aspects to date. For example, market boundary conditions force the process industry to modular production plants or the energy generation to deal with the topic of autonomous power plants. The question that arises everywhere is how to deal with governance and regulatory, since existing static procedures for achieving trustworthiness are not compatible with dynamic systems. Digital Twin opportunities will be discussed in this presentation at the example of HAZOP. |
14:30 | Day 1 Working Group Roundtable Breakout Sessions Accomplishments |
15:00 | Break |
15:15 | Working Group Roundtable Breakout Sessions |
17:00 |
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08:30 | Transforming Critical Infrastructure with Intelligent IIoT: Enhancing Safety and Efficiency through Real- time monitoring and Digital Twins Presenter: Javier Diaz, CTO, Aingura IIoT |
09:00 | Digital Twins in the Construction of FIFA World Cup Stadiums Presenter: Jason Pelski, Director, Digital Business Innovation, Johnson Controls |
09:30 | Restoration Efforts Through Digital Twins Presenter: La Sapienza University |
10:00 | Break |
10:15 | Digital Twin of the Patient: the Future of Applying Digital Twin Technology to Improve Population Health and Patient Care Presenter: Jim St Clair, Strategy Consultant, Interoperability Institute Description: The rise in the use of advanced analytics, machine learning (ML) and Artificial Intelligence (AI) and the Internet of Things (IoT) today have driven the technology of simulation into the concept of the digital twin. Digital twins are generally defined a virtual digital model of a physical system that is used to make better decisions about the real world physical system. Digital twins are usually intertwined with sensors and include a two-way interaction between the physical and digital twin. This presentation will examine: 1) The challenges and opportunities for a Patient Digital Twin 2) Apply DT frameworks to healthcare 3) Examples of current and future Patient DT developments |
11:00 | Using Digital Twins to Predict Climactic Events Presenter: Bruce Leybourne, Founder, Stellar Transformer |
11:30 | Q3 Planning: Digital Twin Training Workshops and Demos Presenter: Dan Isaacs, CTO, Digital Twin Consortium |
12:00 | Lunch |
13:00 | Event Summary and Wrap-Up |
13:30 |