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  • Diggin Discussion on Empowering Digital Twins in Facility Management Practices

    Carmel Lindkvist, professor in Facility Management at NTNU, will hold a Diggin Discussion on the topic of Empowering Digital Twins in Facility Management Practices. Zoom link: https://kth-se.zoom.us/j/69406501009 In Norway, digitalization is primarily driven by industry, yet a significant gap exists between techno-centric and practice-centric views, which hinders the value creation potential of digital twins for Facility […]

  • Data as models? A closer look at data-driven control systems

    In this open webinar, Roy Smith from the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH, Zurich) will provide a closer look at data-driven control systems. Roy is a long time NASA consultant on guidance, navigation and control aspects of interplanetary and deep space science spacecraft. Speaker: Roy Smith, ETH Zurich Zoom link: https://kth-se.zoom.us/j/63170755080 The seminar is open […]

  • Do It Together (DIT) Conference: Navigating the Digital Frontier with Dig-IT Lab

    Bengt Dahlgren

    Join us for a transformative full-day conference as we embark on an exploration of the evolving landscape of technology and human interaction. Under the banner of Dig-IT Lab, this event explore the current trends shaping our digital future, where vulnerability meets innovation, and human values intertwine with machine efficiency. In a world increasingly defined by […]

  • IEEE Workshop on Microgrid and Energy Communities

    Enabling Integrated, Resilient, and Sector-Coupled Local Energy Systems The two day IEEE Workshop on Microgrids and Energy Communities (MEC) brings together leading academic and industrial experts to address the latest innovations, regulatory frameworks, and deployment challenges. It features keynote talks, industry leaders’ perspectives, and interactive discussions, providing a unique forum for shaping the future of […]

  • Ursula Eicker: Digital Twins for Sustainable Urban Futures

    Ursula Eicker from Concordia University will visit Stockholm and KTH. The Dig-IT Lab has arranged a presentation by Ursula on the topic “Digital Twins for Sustainable Urban Futures.” Venue: Salongen, KTH Library, Osquars backe 31, Stockholm Zoom: https://kth-se.zoom.us/j/63778567598

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