Digital Twin Consortium and UCF partner to drive innovation in Southeast USA
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The Digital Twin Consortium (DTC) has announced that the University of Central Florida (UCF) Research Foundation has joined DTC. UCF Research Foundation has also agreed to be the Regional Branch Organiser (RBO) for Southeast USA As an RBO, the UCF Research Foundation will facilitate and drive local DTC engagements and activities with regional industry, government and academic institutions on behalf of the consortium.
“The overarching goal of this cooperation is to accelerate the development, adoption and monetization of digital twin technology and digital engineering in the digital economy by preventing fragmentation and harmonizing the efforts in pursuit of these mutual objectives,” said Soheil Sabri, an assistant professor in digital twin at the School of Modeling Simulation and Training and serves as the Academia and Research Working Group co-chair and ambassador for academia and research at the DTC.
“This collaboration represents a significant step forward in leveraging digital twin technology,” said Grace Bocheneck, the director of UCF’s Knights Digital Twin Initiative. “By combining our expertise with the DTC, we are poised to advance research, enhance educational opportunities and drive meaningful innovation in this transformative field.”
Joint activities that will propel the digital twin technology forward, include:
- Standardisation requirements: Working together to develop and refine standards crucial for the growth and interoperability of digital twin technologies.
- Training and education: Mutual support in the development of training programmes and educational initiatives to build a skilled workforce in the digital twin domain.
- Research and development: Joint research efforts focusing on innovative digital twin topics to drive the advancement of technology and its applications.
- Interoperability: Harmonising technology components and related elements to ensure seamless integration and functionality across various platforms.
- Horizontal and vertical domain alignment: Coordinating efforts to align work in horizontal domains with adoption in vertical domains, including use cases, proof of concepts, and the Value Innovation Platform Initiative.
“We are excited to have the UCF Research Foundation as the RBO for Southeast USA,” said Dan Isaacs, the GM and CTO of Digital Twin Consortium. By working together, we are not only enhancing the technology and helping address the workforce skills shortage but also setting the stage for broader adoption of Digital Twin research and development through a strong base of value-driven impactful, real-world applications.”
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