We were proud to have our researchers Adithya Ramachandran and Siming Bayer represent the Pattern Recognition Lab at the BMFTR’s StiPS ceremony in Berlin.
The recognition of the UtilityTwin project underscores our lab’s focus: developing powerful AI and Digital Twin solutions that address critical infrastructure challenges. By bridging the gap between complex data modeling and practical utility management, this research sets a high standard for how university-led innovation can drive the energy transition.
Successes like UtilityTwin demonstrate our lab’s capacity for impactful technology transfer. We look forward to continuing our collaboration with the BMFTR and industry leaders to advance sustainable, data-driven solutions for society.
Further information:
- UtilityTwin project: https://utilitytwin.tech/
- UtilityTwin at LME: https://lme.tf.fau.de/research/research-groups/data-processing-for-utility-infrastructure/utilitytwin/
- Data Processing for Utility Infrastructure group: https://lme.tf.fau.de/research/research-groups/data-processing-for-utility-infrastructure/
