Call for Participation: AIOTI workshop on Semantic Interoperability for Digital Twins
Deadline extended! Submit your expression of interest before 20 December! Contribute to the development of standards and best practices that shape the future of open web ecosystems targeting real-world industrial challenges.
W3C/ERCIM is hosting the AIOTI Workshop on Semantic Interoperability for Digital Twins at the Centre Inria d’Université Côte d’Azur, France on 5-6 February 2025.
Semantic Interoperability is the ability of computer systems to exchange data with a shared, unambiguous meaning, which is critical to open ecosystems of services on the Web. There are many data formats, and the information they convey can be modeled using controlled vocabularies, taxonomies and ontologies, as a basis for mutual understanding by provider and consumers of information.
The workshop is aimed at advancing the field of semantic interoperability and laying the groundwork for the next generation of information systems. This workshop is focused on finding practical solutions for real-world industrial challenges. Discussions will involve a mix of invited talks, breakout sessions, and community-submitted presentations, all aimed at addressing industrial needs for semantic interoperability. The workshop will provide ample opportunities for real discussions and will be followed up with a publicly available workshop report.
Thanks to Inria, NEPHELE and SmartEdgeProject for supporting this workshop.
ERCIM is the European partner for W3C, and was W3C’s European Headquarters until January 2023 with the formation of W3C Inc..
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