Join the Manchester Digital Strategy Research Network and Digital Futures for a free event on January 17th to explore the latest ways to visualise cities. This event will bring together academic and public sector professionals to discuss how we can use digital technologies to improve city planning, design, resident engagement, and management.
From digital twins to AR/VR and other creative methods, we'll be exploring the full range of possibilities for visualising the city. We'll also be hearing from Connected Places Catapult on how Birmingham built its own digital twin with the help of academic partners.
This event is a great opportunity to learn about the latest trends in city visualisation, network, and explore new ideas for how we can use this technology to make Manchester a better place to live.
Agenda:
12:30 - 12:45: Arrival
12:45 – 13:00: Welcome and introduction from the Manchester Digital Strategy team
13:00 – 13:20: Case study: Birmingham's digital twin, led by Connected Places Catapult
13:20 - 14:20: World Cafe: Identifying opportunities for using visualisation to improve the city
World Cafe Objectives:
To identify the key challenges and opportunities for using visualisation to improve city planning, design, resident engagement, and management in Manchester across the key Digital Strategy themes of people, place, and sustainability.
To develop concrete use cases for visualisation projects that could be implemented in Manchester across the key Digital Strategy themes of people, place, and sustainability.
To strengthen relationships and collaboration between academic and public sector professionals working on city visualisation.
World Cafe Outputs:
A list of key challenges and opportunities for using visualisation to improve city planning, design, resident engagement, and management in Manchester across the key Digital Strategy themes of people, place, and sustainability.
A set of concrete use cases for visualisation projects that could be implemented in Manchester across the key Digital Strategy themes of people, place, and sustainability.
A network of academic and public sector professionals working on city visualisation in Manchester who are committed to collaborating on future projects.
14:20 - 14:30: Closing remarks and networking
Photography will take place at this event. If you do not wish to be photographed, please speak to Kitty Lo (kitty.lo@manchester.ac.uk) at the event registration.
About Digital Futures:
Digital Futures is a highly interdisciplinary network that operates across the whole range of the University’s digital research. We aims to present a coherent overview of The University of Manchester's digital research activity to external stakeholders and bring together research communities to explore new research areas and address strategic opportunities.
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