Michele Talia, INU
The conference aims to address, and discuss with interested parties, the results achieved so far in the planning and urban management of the scientific programme, for the realization of Digital Gemelli Urbani that the CNR-DIITET is implementing the strategic Urban Intelligence project in the new Interdepartmental Centre on City Science. The event explores the potential role of digital technologies as enabling tools to support public administrations.
Current but constantly evolving theme which is in continuity with the seminars held in previous editions. The event will consist of a face-to-face discussion to understand possible applications and digital implications for innovative governance, participation, enabling technologies, identifying synergies, conflicts and opportunities; a remote debate with links to CNR researchers who will present the “Interdepartmental Centre on City Science” at the Smart City Expo World Congress in Barcelona. It is a newly created structure within the CNR that aims to develop an ecosystem based on the integration of Digital Twins and decision support tools with the help and support of a multidisciplinary scientific network to which Departments and institutes of the CNR participate; Open to research organisations, universities, enterprises and public administrations. The presentation of the Centre will provide a brief overview of current projects and collaborations.
Finally, the pioneering experience of the Digital Twin in Matera, together with other scientific partners, will be presented in collaboration with INU.
PROGRAM
14:30 Start of work
Introduces and moderates
Michele Talia, INU President
Speakers
“Opportunities and possible risks in the application of AI to territorial government”
Beniaminio Murgante, Unibas
“Presentation of the Interdepartmental Centre for City Science and ongoing projects”
Giordana Castelli, CNR-DIITET
“The digital twin of Matera for the development of participating urban communities”
Marialucia Camardelli, CNR-DIITET
Rosa Nicoletti, INU Basilicata
Conclusions
Contributions