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The Climate Resilience Demonstrator (CReDo) is a pioneering climate change adaptation digital twin project that provided a practical example of how connected data can improve climate adaptation and resilience across a system of systems.

The aim is to study the interdependency between networks when failures arise from climate events made worse by the climate emergency, but without revealing sensitive information about assets that users are not allowed to see. Current work in the CReDo projects focuses on failure model “elicitation,” how to get an expert to describe how an asset might fail or degrade under certain conditions.

DAFNI had a pivotal role to play in building the CReDo digital twin by identifying and integrating data, and enabling collaboration between the three partners, BT, Anglian Water, and UK Power Networks. The expertise from the DAFNI side was delivered by Dr Jen Jensen who is a Data Security expert within Scientific Computing.

In this webinar you will learn more about CreDo, DAFNI’s role, project outputs and impact, failure models and computation with sensitive data!