In a recent interview with Polskie Radio Jedynka, Dr. Paweł Bogusławski, a researcher from the Insitute of Geodesy and Geoinformatics at Wroclaw University of Environmental and Life Sciences, delved into the intricacies of urban transformation and its impact on energy dynamics.
The interview explained the main goals of DigiTwin4PEDs project and centered around the concept of the “digital twin” of a city, a virtual replica that mirrors the physical environment and enables comprehensive analysis and planning. Dr. Bogusławski emphasized the potential of digital twins in guiding urban development towards sustainability and efficiency in energy usage.
Addressing the significance of such technology, Dr. Bogusławski highlighted its role in optimizing energy consumption, managing resources, and mitigating environmental impact. He stressed the need for integrated approaches that leverage data-driven insights to foster resilient and eco-friendly urban landscapes.
Furthermore, Dr. Bogusławski explored how digital twins can facilitate decision-making processes for urban planners, policymakers, and stakeholders. By simulating various scenarios and assessing their implications, cities can chart pathways towards greener and more livable futures.
The interview underscored the importance of harnessing technology to tackle pressing challenges in urbanization, particularly in the realm of energy transition. Dr. Bogusławski’s insights shed light on the transformative potential of digital twins in shaping the cities of tomorrow.
To listen to the full interview and delve deeper into the discussion, visit Polskie Radio Jedynka’s website.