On February 27, 2025, Desalegn Chala Gelete, a BioDT project partner from the Natural History Museum, University of Oslo, will deliver a lunch seminar at the University of Oslo. The session, part of the BioTorsdag series, will explore how Digital Twin (DT) technology is revolutionising knowledge production and decision-making in biodiversity conservation, ecology, and food security.

Digital Twin technology, originally developed for industrial applications, is rapidly gaining traction in life sciences. It enables the creation of digital replicas of real-world systems, allowing researchers to simulate, predict, and optimise environmental processes. This BioTorsdag seminar will introduce attendees to the concept of Biodiversity Digital Twins and demonstrate their potential in fields such as forestry, agriculture, and ecosystem management.

During the session, Desalegn Chala will explain the fundamental principles of Digital Twin technology, provide real-world examples of digital twins in everyday use, highlight applications in ecology and biodiversity conservation, share insights from the BioDT project, particularly its role in addressing food security challenges.
More information here: https://biodt.eu/events/biodt-biotorsdag-digital-twins-ecology-conservation-and-food-security