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Kelowna GoGeomatics Meetup – Digital Twin Discussion

February 27 @ 5:30 pm - 8:00 pm

We will be having an open discussion on the topic of digital twins, which has been a buzzword that has been trending over the last several years.

General topic outline:

  1. Do you currently work with digital twins in your organization? Please share your own experiences and software that you use to achieve this. Feel free to bring a laptop to share examples if you wish.
  2. What options are out there for creating a digital twin?
  3. What are some of the limitations of digital twins?
  4. Do you have any tips or advice for others interested in creating digital twins?

From here, we have a 6:45 reservation at Cactus Club Cafe, 1370 Water St. Reservation name is under Dianne.

GoGeomatics is a networking event to welcome students, professionals, and academics in the field of geomatics in a casual environment.
Come out and have some drinks with other students, peers and professionals. This group is open to everyone in any geomatics-related field–GIS, surveying, remote sensing, photogrammetry, CAD, and more.

Venue

Kelowna Downtown Library ORL Branch
1380 Ellis St
Kelowna, Canada
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