Bridging the gap between A&E practice and climate science
In the report entitled “Climate Forward: How Climate Projections Are(n’t) Used to Inform Design,” the University of Minnesota Climate Adaptation Partnership or MCAP, in a partnership with the national interdisciplinary design firm HGA, reveals the wide gap between the current state of architecture and engineering (A&E) practice and climate science today. The report draws on a detailed review of academic and professional literature related to A&E climate services and data usage. Also, the report includes insights from a national online survey of A&E professionals and interviews with A&E leaders. Key recommendations highlight the critical need for “boundary” organizations and data developers to build new partnerships and create new capacities, bridging the gap between A&E practice and climate science.
ClimaTwin® is a leading climate risk intelligence solution for infrastructure assets and the built environment.
We empower infrastructure stakeholders to mitigate climate risks and assess adaptation actions across the total asset lifecycle. By connecting complex climate models and infrastructure digital twins, our solution enables engineers, owner-operators, and governments to aggregate, visualize, and analyze disparate datasets, revealing site-specific insights at a hyper-local scale. Benefits include 5-10x near-term returns and lifetime cost-avoidance by mitigating risks to systems, services, and societies.
To learn more about climate risk intelligence for your infrastructure assets, please visit www.climatwin.com today.
Bridging the gap between A&E practice and climate science
In the report entitled “Climate Forward: How Climate Projections Are(n’t) Used to Inform Design,” the University of Minnesota Climate Adaptation Partnership or MCAP, in a partnership with the national interdisciplinary design firm HGA, reveals the wide gap between the current state of architecture and engineering (A&E) practice and climate science today. The report draws on a detailed review of academic and professional literature related to A&E climate services and data usage. Also, the report includes insights from a national online survey of A&E professionals and interviews with A&E leaders. Key recommendations highlight the critical need for “boundary” organizations and data developers to build new partnerships and create new capacities, bridging the gap between A&E practice and climate science.
ClimaTwin® is a leading climate risk intelligence solution for infrastructure assets and the built environment.
We empower infrastructure stakeholders to mitigate climate risks and assess adaptation actions across the total asset lifecycle. By connecting complex climate models and infrastructure digital twins, our solution enables engineers, owner-operators, and governments to aggregate, visualize, and analyze disparate datasets, revealing site-specific insights at a hyper-local scale. Benefits include 5-10x near-term returns and lifetime cost-avoidance by mitigating risks to systems, services, and societies.
To learn more about climate risk intelligence for your infrastructure assets, please visit www.climatwin.com today.
Innovations to improve the built environment for the future of our planet
BOSTON, MA, July 19, 2021 — ClimaTwin™, Infrastructure Digital Twin for Climate Risk Analysis™, is proud to attend Oracle Construction and Engineering Connect. The conference explores how Oracle’s engineering and construction (E&C) software and technology is leading construction stakeholders to the next era of excellence.
Further, the Oracle Industries Innovation Lab presents numerous innovations to improve the construction industry and built environment for the future of our planet — a mission also shared with ClimaTwin. The Oracle Construction and Engineering Connect Americas agenda features the following four sessions:
Keynote: Oracle, Your Partner for the Built World;
Innovation Across the Ecosystem;
Product Keynote: The Future of Construction Platforms, and;