CINECA AND ECMWF EXPLORE INTEROPERABILITY BETWEEN DESTINE AND NATIONAL DIGITAL TWINS
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This extension provides a distinctive opportunity to experiment with technology transfers and formulate a comprehensive plan for synergies between DestinE Digital Twins and complementary national and regional digital twin initiatives.
Cineca is involved in ECMWF’s technology adoption for DestinE since the earliest stages, with a focus on the deployment of ECMWF’s digital twins and the digital twin engine on the heterogeneous supercomputing systems provided by the EuroHPC Joint Undertaking.
Under the extended agreement between ECMWF and Cineca, the GLORI Digital Twin will leverage the DestinE Digital Twin Engine (DTE) and Data Lake (DEDL) capabilities, paving the way for future collaboration opportunities between DestinE digital twins and other national and regional digital twins not included in this initiative. In the framework of this extended agreement, Cineca leads an extended consortium which includes several partners bringing essential expertise in earth-system prediction, including ItaliaMeteo – National Agency for Meteorology and Climatology, ARPAE – the Regional Agency for Prevention, Environment and Energy of Emilia-Romagna, CMCC – Fondazione Centro Euro-Mediterraneo sui Cambiamenti Climatici, and supported by DWD – Deutscher Wetterdienst.
The agreement extension will run for the next 18 months demonstrating the interoperability and technology transfer capabilities of DestinE. The project will provide a meaningful steps towards building a comprehensive ecosystem that supports linking national and regionally focused digital twins with DestinE.
Destination Earth is a European Union funded initiative launched in 2022, with the aim to build a digital replica of the Earth system by 2030. The initiative is being jointly implemented by three entrusted entities: the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF) responsible for the creation of the first two ‘digital twins’ and the ‘Digital Twin Engine’, the European Space Agency (ESA) responsible for building the ‘Core Service Platform’, and the European Organisation for the Exploitation of Meteorological Satellites (EUMETSAT), responsible for the creation of the ‘Data Lake’.
More information about Destination Earth is on the Destination Earth website and the EU Commission website.
For more information about ECMWF’s role are avaliable here.
More information about Cineca role are avaliable here.