Save your seat for our member meeting in Las Vegas!

Join us for the Digital Twin Consortium's Q2 Member Meeting, to be held at the Westgate Las Vegas June 11-13. The meeting will be packed with two days of thought leadership and networking with the leaders in digital twin innovation and IoT technology – our members!

The meeting will be co-located with the Q2 Technical Meeting of our sister consortium Object Management Group. There will be shared keynotes, panels, case studies, cross-industry discussions, working group sessions, member presentations, and social networking events. See firsthand how these communities are driving technological transformation to improve sustainability, efficiency, and resilience across industries.

Members of Digital Twin Consortium may attend any session of OMG during the meeting week. Simply submit the NCLA form here after you register in order to freely access sessions in our other member meetings.

We can't wait to see you there!

Preliminary Agenda

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8:00am-8:30amBreakfast
8:30am-9:00amJoint-Consortia Community Welcome and Opening
9:00am-10:00amJoint-Consortia Community Keynote: How Communications and AI Drive Digital Transformation

Enterprise networks continue to evolve through many steps toward broad digital transformation. AI in telecommunications revolutionizes approaches available for the networking infrastructure. With greater throughput and lower latency, 5G allows for new models and architectures. Put this all together - edge computing combined with AI over 5G is the key to unlocking rich scenarios that provide tremendous value and return on investment for industry. This talk will explore the market, architectures and use cases leading to the next phase of digital transformation.

Speakers: Lisa Guess, Senior Vice President, Ericsson, Enterprise Wireless Solutions

10:00am-10:15amBreak
10:15am-11:00amKeynote: Central Florida’s Digital Twin Strategic Initiative

Integrated business services and logistics platform for facilitating digital twin and enabling technology collaboration.

Speaker: Grace Bochenek, Professor/ Director, IST, School of Modeling, Simulation, and Training, University of Central Florida

11:00am-11:30pmAdvancements in Smart City Growth and Collaborative Opportunities

Hear from the Smart Cities Council on building capability, capacity and collaboration for Smart Cities at the intersection of Government, Industry and Academia.

Speaker: Corey Gray, Global CEO, Smart Cities Council

11:30am-12:00pmSmart Campus Universities as a Living Lab

This session promises to be a thought-provoking exploration of the synergies between academic settings and urban innovation, highlighting the transformative power of collaborative efforts in shaping the future of urban living. Join us for an engaging discussion on how university campuses can lead the way in developing and implementing smart city technologies that will shape the future of urban living.

Speaker: Dennis Dokter, Smart Cities Lead, Nexus

12:00pm-1:00pmLunch
1:00pm-1:30pmConsortium and Ecosystem Expansion Update

Hear latest activities and opportunities from Regional Branch Organizers, Ambassadors and Liaison Partnerships

1:30pm-2:15pmAcademia, Research and Training Execution Plan

This session will update the DTC members two new training and education programs developed for the University education and professional development in Digital Twin domains. First, the session illustrates how the current and future DT skilset challenges identified through a survey translated into a course program. The session will also demonstrate the collaboration of industry, government, and academia in the delivery of Digital Twin course to contribute to the community more effectively. Second, the session will update the members on a recent training grant awarded by IEEE Systems, Man, and Cybernetics Society to the Co-Chairs of Academia and Research Working Group to create new knowledge and training program for realization of "Human-Machine Systems and Digital Twin Technologies".

Speakers: Dr. Soheil Sabri, Assistant Professor / Director of Urban Digital Twin Lab, UCF School of Modeling, Simulation, & Training

2:15pm-2:30pmBreak
2:30pm-4:00pmWorking Group and Subgroup Updates

Hear from Working Group and Subgroups Chairs and Leads on the work going on within their groups and how to get involved.
roups Represented:

  • Academia and Research
  • Aerospace-Defense
  • Architecture, Engineering, Construction and Operations (AECO)
  • Capabilities Periodic Table
  • FinTech
  • Healthcare and Life Sciences
  • Manufacturing
  • Mobility and Transportation
  • Natural Resources
  • Smart Agriculture
  • Security and Trustworthiness
  • Telecommunications

New Groups

  • AI Joint Working Group
  • Pharma & Regulatory
  • Sustainability
4:00pm-5:30pmWorking Group and Subgroup Roundtables

Contribute to Working Group and Subgroup focused meetings to discuss and work directly on charters, focus areas and deliverables.

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8:00am-8:30amWelcome
8:30am-10:00amAI Joint Working Group Workshop
Focus areas and next steps: Ontology/Semantics, Extended Reality, Interoperability, Responsible AI
10:00am-10:15amBreak
10:15am-11:15amKeynote: Empowering Digital Twins: The Role of Edge-based AI in Revolutionizing Intelligent Infrastructure

This keynote will explore transformative potential of Edge-based AI in reshaping intelligent infrastructure and its profound implications for digital twins. Through compelling use cases in airports, water management, railway, and bridges, attendees will witness how this innovative approach enhances real-time monitoring, predictive maintenance, and overall system resilience, ushering in a new era of efficiency and sustainability. The presentation aims to help attendees envision the future of interconnected.

Speaker: Javier Diaz, CTO, Aingura IIoT

11:15am-12:00amPanel: AI’s Role in Digital Twin Evolution
12:00pm-1:30pmLunch
1:30pm-3:00pmTechnology Spotlight, Showcase and Updates: Collaboration Opportunities
Capabilities, Enabling technologies, Use Cases.
3:00pm-3:15pmBreak
3:15pm-3:45pmEnterprise Transformation Powered by Digital Twin

We have made a significant Transformation progress since last time we presented “Enterprise Transformation powered by Digital Twin – Part 1” during September at DTC 3Q meeting. We will talk about how CPT has helped our technology categorization and what will be the next expected deliverable beyond CPT. We also will talk about what is the Digital Twin business impact for the solution providers like NEC. Lastly we will introduce our ongoing digital twin projects and their value proposition for our customers and partners.

Speakers: : Hiroshi Yamamoto, Managing Executive Chief Architect, NEC Corporation / Jun Suzuki, Senior Professional, NEC Corporation

3:45pm-5:00pmWorking Group and Subgroup Roundtables

Contribute to Working Group and Subgroup focused meetings to discuss and work directly on charters, focus areas and deliverables.

5:00pm-5:30pmWrap Up and Next Steps

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8:30am-9:00amWelcome
9:00am-10:00amKeynote: Evolving the Digital Reality Ecosystem: Elements and Future Direction

Hear from Exxon on their Digital Reality Ecosystem (DRE) and enabling an interoperable ecosystem of Digital Twins at scale. Use Cases covered include an overview of the value realized such as: navigation and familiarization, turnaround planning logistics, augmented reality in the field, enchanced asset visual inspections and much more.

Speaker: Kyle Daughtry, Digital Reality Product Manager, ExxonMobil

10:00am-10:15amBreak
10:15am-11:00amExperience Simulation for User-Centric Mobility

Software defined products change how customers acquire utility from manufactured goods. Not only the pitch but the substance of the offer has changed, from large discrete transactions to a continuous flow of interactions. Experience simulation connects end user experience with systems engineering: supporting a full stack development environment for continuous delivery of design to offer.

Use Cases:

  • Design and validation of vehicle welcome sequences for diverse passenger needs
  • Visualization of requirements from pilots and ground operations in hydrogen-powered aviation
  • Modelling of complex interactions between actors in a V2X safety systems
  • Experience design for autonomous urban mobility infrastructure

Speaker: Tom Acland, CEO, Dassault Systemes 3DEXCITE

11:00am-11:30amDynamic Twin Control Framework

The use of digital twins will find applications in a large number of areas. Distributed systems have presented intractable control issues which are rooted in concurrent computation. Digital twins, Generative AI
and Machine Reasoning present a conceptual ability to improve the management of large scale distributed systems such as
Edge.

Speaker: Jeff White, CTO – Edge, Dell Technologies

11:30am-12:00pmPanel: Responsible AI and International Regulations
12:00pm-1:00pmLunch
1:00pm-1:30pmPanel: Sustainability – ClimaTech, Circular Economy, Compliance and Governance
1:30pm-2:30pmConsortium Strategy Workshop
2:30pm-3:00pmWrap Up and Next Steps

Register

Member cost

$645
$545 - Early Bird Discount
Extended Deadline: May 10,2024

$349 - (virtual*)
*most, but not all, of the meeting content shared virtually


Hotel Information

Westgate Las Vegas Resort & Casino
3000 Paradise Road
Las Vegas, NV 89109
+1 (702) 732-5111

Room Rates
Single/Double Occupancy: USD $169.00 plus 13.38%
Clark County Room Tax and $39.99/night Resort Fee
(Discounted Room Deadline Extended: Wednesday, May 29, 2024)

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