Networking Event of Sangam-Digital Twin Initiative Held by DoT

Networking Event of Sangam-Digital Twin Initiative Held by DoT

The Sangam Networking Event in Delhi has unveiled comprehensive blueprints for Digital Twin-enabled solutions, designed to address challenges and leverage diverse data sources. These blueprints will guide the design and architecture of solutions, define roles for various stakeholders, identify potential customers, outline funding structures, establish governance mechanisms, and create roadmaps for implementation. 

Hosted by IIT Delhi on June 18-19, 2024, the event marked the first Networking Event of the Department of Telecommunications (DoT)’s Sangam – Digital Twin initiative. The event brought together over 100 participants, including representatives from leading companies, to discuss innovative digital solutions across various sectors. 

Key Discussions and Breakout Sessions 

The event featured breakout discussions on key verticals and use cases, including: 

– Multimodal Transport Planning 

– Enhancing Healthcare Access and Service 

– Assessment of Environmental Quality 

– Disaster Response System Management 

Additionally, the following horizontal topics were covered: 

– Privacy Enhancing Technologies (PETs) 

– Data Provider and AI Governance Framework 

– Virtual World Creation and Interaction Capabilities 

– Mathematical Modelling and Physics-Based Simulations 

Collaborative Efforts and Future Events 

Participants collaborated to develop innovative, holistic solutions addressing economic, social, and environmental factors. Emphasizing cross-sectoral, data-driven infrastructure, the discussions explored integrating data from diverse sources while ensuring privacy preservation through advanced technologies. The event highlighted the importance of AI-driven insights and collaborative environments in solving contemporary challenges. 

Upcoming Events 

The upcoming networking events are scheduled as follows: 

IIT Bombay: June 25-26, 2024 

PES University, Bangalore: July 3-4, 2024 

T-Hub, Hyderabad: July 10-11, 2024 

About Sangam: Digital Twin 

The “Digital Twin: Sangam” initiative represents an innovative venture to explore and demonstrate the transformative potential of integrating diverse data sources with Digital Twin technology in infrastructure planning and design. This project aims to enhance utility value, optimize resource utilization, and reduce costs through effective data integration. 

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