ENBIS Spring Meeting on Digital Twins

Katie Junasova
Katie Junasova

Recent decades have seen a proliferation of computing power that has allowed for more accurate digital representations of physical systems through Digital Twins. Although challenges exist in developing appropriate Digital Twins, they have the potential to provide great benefits. This has led to a fast increase in interest from academia as well as from industry.

At this year’s Spring Meeting, we seek to bring together engineers developing Digital Twins with industrial statisticians who have developed powerful methods to analyse the complex datasets  generated by these digital replicas. The aim is to foster collaboration, promote knowledge exchange, and advance the development of new techniques that can enhance the accuracy and usefulness of Digital Twins in practical applications.

This event promises to be an exciting and informative opportunity to learn and engage with like-minded researchers, whether you’re an engineer, a statistician, or simply curious about the potential of this cutting-edge technology.