Digital Twin Industrial Software

Aims & Scope

Digital twin has gone through conceptual exploration, theoretical and technical research, and is now entering the stage of practical application. Industrial software is a key vehicle for implementing digital twin, however a universal digital twin research and application development platform is currently lacking. The session “Digital Twin Industrial Software” will share and discuss the latest research and application progress in digital twin industrial software.                                                               

The session will focus on the following points:

• Requirements, research status, and progress for universal digital twin software/platforms

• Key theories and supporting technologies for digital twin software/platforms

• Development and application progress of digital twin software/platforms in various fields, such as manufacturing, healthcare, urban planning, and transportation

 

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We cordially invite interested researchers to contact us for details and presentation applications at: secretariat@idea-global.net

Session Chairs

Presentations

  • Professor
    Swinburne University of Technology
    Title: To be confirmed
    Abstract To be confirmed
  • Senior Researcher
    Institute of Research and Technology SystemX
    Title: Towards Cyber-by-Design Security for Digital Twins: Implementing Zero Trust Architecture
    Abstract Industry 4.0 has positioned digital twins as key enablers for real-time monitoring, simulation, and intelligent decision-making across industrial environments. While their integration enhances operational efficiency, it also expands the attack surface, introducing critical cybersecurity challenges. This presentation highlights our recent work investigating how the NIST Zero Trust Architecture can be integrated into digital twin platforms, promoting a cybersecurity-by-design approach tailored to the needs of connected, dynamic industrial systems.
  • PhD Candidate
    New Jersey Institute of Technology
    Title: To be confirmed
    Abstract To be confirmed
  • Senior Technologist
    FARI – AI for the Common Good Institute
    Title: Building Interoperable Digital Twins: The FARI Digital Twin Platform
    Abstract This presentation introduces the FARI Digital Twin Platform, as a shared foundation for public administration and academic research to collaboratively design, test, and govern Local Digital Twins (LDTs). At its core, the platform consolidates 2D and 3D urban data into visualisable, layered digital twins scenarios and use-cases, enabling spatial, semantic, and temporal information to be explored within a unified environment.
  • Research Fellow
    Aarhus University
    Title: To be confirmed
    Abstract To be confirmed
  • Professor
    Guangdong University of Technology
    Title: A cloud–based digital twin system for navigation of unmanned aerial vehicles
    Abstract In this speech, I will introduce our developed digital twin system for autonomous navigation of unmanned aerial vehicles. The system is designed based on the integration of digital twin (DT), 5G, cloud platform, and virtual reality (VR) technologies for unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) autonomy development.