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by Tomas Kellner

Training Tomorrow’s Digital Twin Experts: Engineering the Future Training Tomorrow’s Digital Twin Experts: Engineering the Future Louisiana is no stranger to devastating storms and floods, but you’d never know it every February when New Orleans...

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Summarized from Techinformed by Kathleen Moore Bentley Systems is helping the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) make hundreds of aging dams more resilient in the face of extreme weather driven by climate, Techinformed reports. The average age of America’s...

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by Kathleen Moore

Training Tomorrow’s Digital Twin Experts: Engineering the Future Training Tomorrow’s Digital Twin Experts: Engineering the Future Louisiana is no stranger to devastating storms and floods, but you’d never know it every February when New Orleans erupts in Mardi Gras, a...

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by Tomas Kellner

New Orleans is home to awe-inspiring music, food and street parties. But let’s not forget equally awe-inspiring infrastructure, which keeps the Big Easy dry. That was evident in early March when New Orleans entered ā€œDeep Gras,ā€ the boisterous coda to...

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by Tomas Kellner

Lessons from L.A. Fires: Digital Twins in Water Management When Tom Walski was growing up in northeast Pennsylvania, air pollution and contaminated water were evident all around. ā€œIt was a poor coal-mining area that had just about every type of...

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by Kathleen Moore

I’ve lived in Asheville, North Carolina, for nearly 20 years, and each season brings its own charm. Spring is a riot of flowers, summer offers a cool escape from the South’s humidity, and winter often blankets the area with storybook...

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by Jay Moye

Digital twins have helped many European cities to build, improve and operate their water infrastructure, contributing to the EU's green and digital transitions....
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by Deb Landau

In the heart of California’s eastern foothills, where the Sierra Nevada Mountains meet the Tahoe National Forest, the impressive New Bullards Bar Dam stands tall. Soaring to a height of 645 feet, it not only dominates the landscape but also...

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by Alex Pienaar

I love my adopted City of London. English poet John Davidson described it far better than I can in the final verse of his poem ā€˜London’, written over 125 years ago: The parks, the squares, the thoroughfares,The million-peopled lanes and...

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by Mark Coates

You would be hard-pressed to find a water infrastructure conference that does not include a session focused on digital twins. If you have been around long enough, you are also well aware that history is rife with examples of how...

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by Miguel Soares

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