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Digital Twin in Heritage Conservation
Digital Twin in Heritage Conservation

Digital Twin in Heritage Conservation

This three-day executive programme is aimed at built environment professionals and heritech enthusiasts in the conservation sector who want to gain practical experience with digital twin technologies.

Time & Location

28 Jan 2023, 9:00 am – 01 Feb 2023, 12:00 pm

Singapore, 117356, 8 Architecture Dr

About the event

Time:

9:00 am - 12:00 pm

Course Format:

Hands-on Workshop

Conducted as part of NUS Graduate Programmes in Architectural Conservation

Cost:

S$1,750 (Inclusive of 8% GST)

Description:This three-day executive programme is aimed at built environment professionals and heritech enthusiasts in the conservation sector who want to gain practical experience with digital twin technologies. A digital twin is a connected, virtual counterpart of a physical product, asset, or system with the elements and dynamics of how the complex system runs and evolves over time. Hence, the digital twin architecture consists of three main components: the physical entity, the virtual model, and their connection. A digital twin is a virtual representation of an object or system that spans its lifecycle, is updated from real-time data, and uses machine learning to aid decision-making processes. This course is suitable for those with no prior experience.

This course will cover the following:

● An introductory understanding of what is digital twin concept and how it may be used within the built heritage industry

● An examination into how Revit and BIM may be used as part of the digital twin concept

● Hands-on experiences with a digital twin model supplemented with data professionally gathered from a conserved historic shophouse

The course will be conducted by a dedicated team from Twin Logic, a software development company which specialises in the usability and adaptability of digital twin models to help owners manage their buildings better.

Participants will be advised to carry their laptops for the entire workshop.

Schedule


  • 3 hours

    Session 1

    NUS Department of Architecture

  • 3 hours

    Session 2

    NUS Department of Architecture
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