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BioDT’s final event highlights next steps for DestinE integration

calendar_month May 9, 2025 visibility 1045 views timelapse 1 minute
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The post-event report is now available from the final event of the BioDT project, “Biodiversity Digital Twins and the Destination Earth Ecosystem”, held in Rome and online on 3 April 2025. The event explored how BioDT’s cutting-edge biodiversity digital twins can integrate with the Destination Earth (DestinE) initiative to support EU climate and biodiversity goals.

The report offers insights into the scientific achievements of BioDT, the challenges of building sustainable and interoperable infrastructures, and how biodiversity data can enrich DestinE’s modelling and predictive capabilities. As DestinE continues to grow, this collaboration marks an important step in embedding biodiversity into the next generation of digital twin technologies.

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