Elevating future of digital twins at UF

University of Florida

Digital twins are virtual representations of real-life objects or systems that are rendered in enough detail to allow for digital experiments and predictive analysis. Across health care, agriculture, architecture, and the environment, UF researchers are using this powerful simulation technology to improve health outcomes, design more resilient buildings, create tastier strawberries and more pest-resistant crops, and much more.

"Digital-twin technology has become an increasingly critical tool across industries and higher education," UF Vice President for Research David Norton, Ph.D. said. "AI has the potential to enhance its capabilities even further, and UF is equipped to move us in the right direction."

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