Online training II: Digitalisation Roadmap & Local Digital Twins

Join us for the second session in our 3-part webinar series focused on helping local communities harness digitalisation to support sustainable and smart development!

In this session, you will learn what infrastructure is needed to successfully implement your digitalisation roadmap, and how to build towards a Local Digital Platform and Local Digital Twins. 

We will explore how to leverage available Minimum Interoperability Mechanisms (MIMs) and introduce open-source tools from the EU Local Digital Twins Toolbox to support your journey.

You’ll see short training videos for insights, after which we have time for some discussions and preparing for the next steps.

Each webinar is tailored for local governments and stakeholders looking to build digital capacity, offering practical tools and real-world examples. Don’t miss this opportunity to start shaping your community’s digital future.

Please register by May 6 so we could send you the link to join the webinar. 

These trainings are part of the ‘Increasing Digitalisation Awareness and Readiness of EU
Communities’ initiative, led by the European Commission–DG Connect. Through these
sessions, we aim to provide practical, hands-on guidance to help communities across the
EU accelerate their digital transformation.

FinEst Centre for Smart Cities hosts this hybrid session as a member of the Smart Communities Network: the network of networks endorsed by the European Commission, whose primary goal is to involve all EU local communities in the European green and digital transformation.

Schedule

10.30–10.40

Welcome & Introduction

Sille Sepp
Head of Data Ecosystems
FinEst Centre for Smart Cities

Ignacio Garcia Vega
Chief Innovation Officer
Serendipity / Representative of Smart Communities Network

10.40–11.00

Open Data Platforms and Data Spaces: The Foundation of Local Digital Twins

Michael Mulquin
Open and Agile Smart Cities & Communities

 

11.00–11.15

Building my open reference architecture through Minimum Interoperability Mechanisms

Michael Mulquin
Open and Agile Smart Cities & Communities

11.15–11.40

The EU Local Digital Twin Toolbox Services and Resources Available for Smart Communities

Javier Barrios
Nunsys

11.40–12.00

Questions & discussion.

Closing & what’s next?

Sille Sepp
Head of Data Ecosystems
FinEst Centre for Smart Cities

Speakers and moderators

Sille Sepp

Head of Urban Data Ecosystems
FinEst Centre for Smart Cities

Tallinn University of Technology