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Climate resilience digital twin targets data sharing in new phase

Flooding in Nottingham in 2013 (image: Wikimedia Commons/Chris Sampson87).
Flooding in Nottingham in 2013 (image: Wikimedia Commons/Chris Sampson87).
The Climate Resilience Demonstrator (CReDo), the connected digital twin of critical infrastructure, has moved to its next phase: cross-sector data sharing.

CReDo lead Connected Places Catapult, working with Anglian Water, UK Power Networks and BT, has appointed Computational Modelling Cambridge Ltd (CMCL) as the project‘s development partner.

CMCL will use semantic knowledge graph technology to help build core functionality to support cross-sector data sharing, system-wide impact modelling and decision support.

Dr Amit Bhave, CEO of CMCL, said: “Given the growing interest and attention towards data sharing and connected digital twins, we are thrilled to be selected for this highly competitive opportunity to contribute to the next phase of CReDo. The programme aligns strongly with CMCL’s strategic priority of enabling cross-sector interoperability.”

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