Training
TU Munich Certification Course “Digital Twins for Cities”
Register now for February 2025: Pioneering Methods for Shaping Mobility, Environment, and Housing
The Digital Twin of a city provides a virtual representation of buildings, streets, entire urban districts, and their environment. Enriched with a wide range of data from various sources, it becomes a valuable planning tool capable of delivering up-to-date information and forecasts at any time.
The certificate course at TU Munich takes a unique interdisciplinary approach, combining the fields of Digital Construction (BIM) and Digital City Modeling (CityGML) with innovative analysis and simulation methods for designing “smart” urban spaces with high quality of life. Through practical case studies from municipalities and metropolitan areas, you will gain valuable insights for your own implementation.
The number of participants is limited to a maximum of 20 and includes executives and project managers from the fields of urban planning, engineering and architecture firms, municipalities, surveying & geodesy, as well as business development in Smart City initiatives.
Source: TU Munich
If you are interested, please feel free to contact Dr. Stefan Trometer, Managing Director at Virtual City Systems, at strometer@vc.systems.
In the certificate course Digital Twins for Cities, participants will find answers to the following questions:
- What are Digital Twins for Cities? Methods for capturing and representing spatial data
- What data is included?
- How can Digital Twins for Cities be used?
- What are the key components of Digital Twins for Cities?
- Use cases – Who is currently using Digital Twins for Cities, and for what purposes?
- What digital methods are available to users?
- How do urban planning, asset management, and energy/mobility sectors utilize Digital Twins for Cities?