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 the CReDo project (which heavily utilises The World Avatar) at the conference, showing how data is shared across water, power and telecoms networks and then brought together through a distributed architecture with flood data from tidal, fluvial and surface water flooding scenarios to demonstrate cascading failure risks across critical national infrastructure. The climate adaptation connected digital twin adopts a dynamic knowledge graph approach to enable cross-domain interoperability.
For more information, see the post on the CMCL website.