Upcoming Webinar: Digital Twin of Great Britain’s Electricity Network 

Powering Britain’s Digital Future 

The way we understand, manage, and visualise our electrical networks is evolving and at the heart of that transformation lies the power of collaboration and open data. Join us for an exclusive webinar that unveils how City Science, Space Clippers, and National Grid Electricity Distribution (NGED) are working together to make digital twin technology accessible across Great Britain. 

A Groundbreaking Collaboration 

Through this pioneering partnership, open datasets from across the nation have been harmonised and integrated into Cadence, City Science’s advanced cloud-based GIS platform. This integration allows users to seamlessly access, visualise, and interact with complex network data like never before. 

But that’s not all, thanks to Space Clippers’ powerful automation engine, users can now export 2D network data and instantly generate high-fidelity 3D visualisations. The result? A true-to-life, interactive digital twin of Great Britain’s electrical network that removes regional barriers and redefines what’s possible in planning, infrastructure, and design. 

Why Attend? 

Whether you’re a data professional, engineer, planner, or policymaker, this webinar will demonstrate how digital twin technology is: 

  • Democratising access to nationwide energy data 
  • Enabling smarter, faster planning for sustainable infrastructure 
  • Bridging the gap between design, technology, and real-world implementation 
  • Accelerating the UK’s journey toward a connected, digital-first energy future 

What You’ll See 

Attendees will get an exclusive look at how Cadence and Space Clippers’ automation engine work together to transform grid data into an immersive 3D digital twin, showing in real time how the UK’s energy infrastructure can be visualised, analysed, and optimised for the future. 

Reserve Your Place 

Don’t miss this opportunity to explore how open data and innovation are powering the next generation of digital infrastructure. 

Register now to join us on Wednesday 26th November at 2pm and discover how data, design, and technology are connecting to power Britain’s digital future. 

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