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Digital Twins Cities Conference

We are pleased to announce that CMCL’s CEO, Dr Amit Bhave, delivered a Keynote Speech: Connecting digital twins for a shared understanding, Powered by The World Avatar™ at the Digital Twins Cities Conference in Gothenburg on the 28th November. In the world of digital twins, overcoming data silos, cross-domain accountability and interoperability hurdles is crucial. Amit […]

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Data-Centric Engineering Blog

We are proud to announce that Prof Markus Kraft was featured in the latest Data-Centric Engineering blog discussing the World Avatar. The piece covered the pioneering work the 4Cs are currently delivering. By integrating repositories of knowledge through dynamic knowledge graphs and ontologies, the World Avatar transcends the traditional boundaries of automated systems, offering unparalleled

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Knowledge Engineering in Chemistry: From Expert Systems to Agents of Creation

The team at CoMo have just published a new academic paper entitled “Knowledge Engineering in Chemistry: From Expert Systems to Agents of Creation”. The paper highlights Knowledge Engineering (KE), a branch of Artificial Intelligence (AI) that emulates the decision making process of a human expert. They cover various applications of knowledge graph and agent technology

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New Civil Engineer Conference

The World Avatar was recently represented at the New Civil Engineer Flood Conference in London by CMCL’s Dr Amit Bhave and Toby Greenwood. The various panel discussions and presentations delivered throughout the day painted a picture of an industry working tirelessly to ensure people across the country are protected from natural disasters. Dr Bhave presented

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TWA to be used in TRIG project

CMCL is pleased to announce that they have received a grant from the 2022 Transport Research and Innovation Grants (TRIG) programme, which is delivered by Connected Places Catapult on behalf of the Department for Transport (DfT). They will be operating as part of the Transport Resilience to Severe Weather and Flooding cohort. In the project,

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