DTPI 2021

The digital twins (DT) and parallel intelligence recently play a central technological role in the emerging global scientific and research communities on intelligent systems. Taking place in Beijing, China, DTPI 2021 aims to bring together academic scholars and industrial practitioners to share in scientific and technological advances as well as to gain a deeper understanding of the digital twins generating real-virtual system interactions and resulting in parallel intelligence. DTPI’s particular topics also include various vertical applications of DTPI, including industrial Internet, transportation, energy, robotics, manufacturing, healthcare, etc.

The conference program, scheduled from July 15 through August 15 in 2021, will showcase the state-of-the-art of the theoretical development and application practice of digital twins and parallel intelligence through a combination of paper and poster presentations. This conference will be a distributed hybrid conference (DHC), with onsite meetings and online presentations and activities featured with a wealth of global experts and talents focusing on the R&D of digital twins and parallel intelligence.

The IEEE DTPI Best Young Scholar Paper Prize will be awarded to the best paper by a student author, the DTPI Best Poster Prize to the best interactive presentation, the DTPI Best Paper Prize to the best research contribution, and the DTPI Best Practice Prize to the best application contribution. Accepted papers will be submitted for inclusion into IEEE Xplore subject to meeting IEEE Xplore’s scope and quality requirements.

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