“WindTwin” Open Day

“WindTwin” Open Day

Showcasing Innovative “Hybrid Twin” Project for the Energy Sector

At Agility3, we have been working as part of a consortium of companies, on a project called WindTwin. Funded by Innovate UK, the project uses an innovative combination of historical data analytics and physics-based modelling to develop a “Hybrid Twin” solution to help optimise the preventive and predictive maintenance of wind turbines. With the project having recently come to a close, our consortium are hosting a free-to-attend Open Day on the 28th January to showcase the solution and the technology that has been used as well as hearing from industry and academia speakers about the wind sector.

For more information and details for registration, please see the official invitation below:

 

You are invited to attend the WindTwin open day – held on 28th January 2020, at TWI Ltd, Cambridge.

On behalf of the WindTwin Consortium (Agility3 Ltd, Brunel University London, Dashboard Ltd, ESI Group, and TWI Ltd) we would like to invite you to a free-to-attend event that consists of talks by key expert speakers from the wind energy sector, academia, Innovate UK, and an extended exploration of the innovative solution developed within WindTwin for preventive and predictive maintenance of wind turbines. Unlike other existing solutions, which are mainly based on data analytics (Digital Twin), the WindTwin Consortium, led by ESI Group, has developed a combined solution that utilises both data-based and physics-based modelling (Hybrid Twin™). 

Agenda:

The final programme will be published on 6th January 2020, but we can already confirm that the day will start at 9:30AM, with coffee and registration, and is expected to wrap up by 3:30PM with an open Q&A session.  The programme will include:

  • Technical presentations by individual project partners to introduce the technologies utilised/ developed throughout WindTwin including: data analytics, machine learning, sensors technology and signal processing, advanced 3D visualisation, and system modelling.
  • Invited speakers, from industry and academia, who will elaborate on the status of the wind energy sector in general, shed some light on current challenges facing wind farm operators as well as OEMs and their supply chain, and will provide an insight into the state-of-the-art of relevant technologies.
  • Live demonstration of the WindTwin Platform (including all tools and models developed during the project) while applied on real-life data provided by the Westmill Wind farm.
  • Two additional presentations showing the potential of technologies developed in WindTwin outside wind energy sector.
  • Open discussion and feedback session.
  • Opportunity for networking

Who should attend?

Engineers and decision makers from across the Wind Energy sector including windfarm owners/ operators, independent service providers, OEMs of wind turbines and companies in the supply chain, trade associations, also academics and researchers who are working on related topics.

The day will also be very informative for engineers and technologists from other sectors, in particular those who are interested in digital/hybrid twin technology, predictive maintenance, asset integrity management, data analytics, machine learning, system modelling, condition monitoring, and Industry 4.0.

Location:

The Granta Centre, TWI Ltd, Granta Park, Great Abington, Cambridge, CB21 6AL, United Kingdom.

To Register:

Registration is now closed.

The event is free to attend but registration in advance is mandatory.

Contact and further information:

For further information, please contact Miss Natalia Garban, TWI Ltd at natalia.garban@twi.co.uk

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