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Different eras come with technological innovations that define each generation, and ours is characterised by access to digital technology. In everyday life, at home, at work and even out in the streets, digital technology is revolutionising how we do things, and above all, how we interact with one another and our environment. Digital culture is increasingly found at the root of social and environmental matters.

The digital twin is making itself useful in shipbuilding, wind power, train stations, and medicine

Virtual, evolving, interactive replicas of real systems, digital twins are being developed in many fields. They can help to reduce design costs and to optimise the operation and maintenance of their physical counterparts.
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When teleworking, the IoT, and AI reduce our carbon emissions

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