Digital Tech Summit 2021

Digital Tech Summit 2021

Bliv opdateret med nyeste viden inden for digitale teknologier og bliv inspireret af over 200 indlægsholdere og 70 udstillere til dette års Digital Tech Summit.

Mød bl.a. Margrethe Vestager fra EU-Kommissionen, Troels Ørting Jørgensen fra World Economic Forum, Anders Billesø Beck fra Universal Robots og mange flere. 

Gå ikke glip af miljøklyngens indlæg om digitalisering af miljødata, arrangeret af DTU, d. 1. december kl. 10, hvor vi bl.a. kigger nærmere på det store innovationspotentiale der ligger i digitalisering inden for miljøområdet. 

Arrangementet er gratis for startups. 

Se det fulde program.


Miljøklyngens sessioner: 

d. 1. dec.kl. 10:00 – 11:15

Digitalization of environmental data

Organized by DTU in collaboration with CLEAN

Environmental regulation increasingly relies on data, which are sometimes too sparse and other times of unknown quality, and often located in isolated data repositories. Onsite sensors are ancreasingly installed and IoT enabled, comprehensive spatial data sets are obtained from remote sensing, and open weather and climate data are on the way. Machine Learning (ML) and Artificial Intelligence (AI) increasingly play a role in improving data quality and value creation, but there is still a huge unmet need for affordable sensing of environmental quality parameters. There is a huge potential worldwide for innovation within digitalization of environmental data, but how do we boost the needed collaboration between domain experts and digital experts?

Program:
Introduction/welcome: Peter Steen Mikkelsen, Professor, DTU Environment
Business Talk: ”Nationwide data on the natural environment – service to citizens, companies and regulators”, Niels Høgsted, Head of Secretariat, The Danish Environmental Portal
Business Talk: “Adding value through data-model integration and digital twins” Henrik Madsen, Technical Director, Emerging Technologies, DHI
Business Talk: ”Using drones and IOT to capture real emissions data – how we can use digitalization to better manage the green transition”, Bettina Knudsen, COO and co-owner, Explicit ApS
Science Talk: ”Machine learning in hydrology and environmental engineering – why system insight is (still) needed!”, Roland Löwe, Associate Professor, DTU Environment
Business Talk: ”Creating a digital ecosystem for data based innovation in water technology”, Ulla Sparre, Chief Innovation Officer, Den Danske Vandklynge/Water Valley Denmark
Debate: What drives digitalization in the environment area, how far have we come, and where are the main needs for technology development?

Session coordinator: Peter Steen Mikkelsen, Professor, DTU Environment, in collaboration with CLEAN
Facilitator: Michael Rothenborg, Editor, Teknologiens Mediehus


d. 1. dec. kl. 14:00 – 15:15

Water, energy and climate neutrality

Organized by DTU in collaboration with CLEAN
Digital technologies play a big role on the Danish water sector’s strive to become energy- and climate neutral by 2030. Water Resource Recovery Facilities (WRRFs), also referred to as Wastewater Treatment plants (WWTPs) are key to this development, in addition to securing public health and environmental protection in modern society. WRRFs may become energy- and resource factories of the future, when fully embracing the digital transformation with higher levels of automation, process control and sector integration. Global sustainability benefits are realistic when upscaling worldwide, which holds promise for increased export of cutting edge environmental technology.
 
Program:
Introduction/welcome: Peter Steen Mikkelsen, Professor, DTU Environment
Business talk: ”The potential of digitalisation for increasing efficiency and sustainability of WRRF”s”, Mads Warming, Global Head, Water & Wastewater, Danfoss Drives A/S
Business talk: ”Ubiquitous sensing of wastewater systems for mitigating climate impacts”, Mikkel Holmen Andersen, CTO, Unisense Environment A/S
Science/Business talk: ”Predictive control for dynamic prioritization of water quality, costs and global warming potential”, Peter Alexander Stentoft, Data science and Software developer, Krüger A/S, Veolia Water Technologies
Business talk: ”Reflections on the need for digitalization when moving toweards water stewardship”, Pernille Ingildsen, Head of Projects, Hillerød Utility
Science talk: ”Quantifying sustainability in WFFR’s – What are the potential and pitfalls, and who gets the credits from recovered resources?”, Anders Damgaard, Senior Researcher, DTU Environment
Debate: How can digital transformation help WRRFs become part of the future flexible energy system?
 
Session coordinator: Peter Steen Mikkelsen, Professor, DTU Environment & Theis Gadegaard, Market manager, Krüger A/S, in collaboration with CLEAN
Facilitator: Michael Rothenborg, Editor, Teknologiens Mediehus

Arrangementet er bl.a. støttet af Uddannelses- og Forskningsministeriet. 

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Dato:
30. november kl. 08:30 - 1. december kl. 17:30
Lokation:
Øksnehallen, Halmtorvet 11, 1700

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