Cover Image for Can We Trust Intelligent Digital Twins? Data, AI, and the Future of Connected Systems
Cover Image for Can We Trust Intelligent Digital Twins? Data, AI, and the Future of Connected Systems

Can We Trust Intelligent Digital Twins? Data, AI, and the Future of Connected Systems

Hosted by London Data Week, Shady Adib & UH-GAF
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Join us for an online interactive workshop exploring how Digital Twins are evolving from static digital representations into intelligent, adaptive, and AI-enabled decision-support systems. The event will focus on the role of trusted data, responsible AI, explainability, validation, interoperability, human oversight, and governance in building Digital Twins that can support real-world decisions across infrastructure, cities, transport, energy, buildings, healthcare, manufacturing, and public services.

The workshop will include a short welcome and introduction, a keynote presentation on the transition from traditional to intelligent Digital Twins, a series of lightning talks covering data foundations, trust, governance, AI, real-world decision-making, and future skills, followed by a facilitated discussion and interactive brainstorming session. Participants will be invited to reflect on what makes an Intelligent Digital Twin trustworthy enough to support high-impact decisions and how trusted data can create public value.

The target audience includes early-career researchers, postgraduate students, academics, engineers, data scientists, policymakers, public-sector professionals, industry practitioners, and anyone interested in the future of trustworthy data-driven and AI-enabled connected systems. The event aims to create an interdisciplinary space for discussion, knowledge exchange, and future collaboration around responsible and trustworthy Intelligent Digital Twins.