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AAS Dataspace Industry Challenge Day
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AAS Dataspace Industry Challenge Day

On 29 January 2025, Fraunhofer IESE and IDTA jointly invite to the AAS Dataspace Industry Challenge Day in Kaiserslautern, Germany for an interactive day filled with learning and innovation. In various sessions, participants will dive into the AAS Dataspace, experiment with data and security concepts and develop creative solutions and extensions for the open platform.
Open Hour “Best Modeling Practice”
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Open Hour “Best Modeling Practice”

Every Monday from 16:00 - 17:00 Prof. Dr. Michael Hoffmeister is available to address questions on the implementation of the Asset Administration Shell, deployment of submodels or user-specific customisation.
Joint forces for Digital Product Passport (DPP)
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Joint forces for Digital Product Passport (DPP)

Major standardization associations and initiatives partner to create the best of breed system architecture to support the upcoming Digital Product Passport (DPP) by combining the best aspects of the Asset Administration Shell and OPC UA.
IDTA shows at SPS in Nuremberg how consistent data flow is ensured throughout the entire lifecycle
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IDTA shows at SPS in Nuremberg how consistent data flow is ensured throughout the entire lifecycle

New service portal for validation and maintenance of AAS complements standardization activities The Industrial Digital Twin Association e.V. (IDTA) informs about current topics regarding the Digital Twin based on the Asset Administration Shell (AAS) at the trade fair SPS – Smart Production Solutions in Nuremberg from November 12 to 14, 2024. Visitors find information about
buildingSMART International and Industrial Digital Twin Association Sign Cooperation Agreement
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buildingSMART International and Industrial Digital Twin Association Sign Cooperation Agreement

buildingSMART International (bSI) and Industrial Digital Twin Association (IDTA) are pleased to announce their intention to cooperate on a not-for-profit basis to promote open digital interoperability within the built environment. This collaboration will focus particularly on the use of the IFC, industrial Digital Twins, and the role of the Asset Administration Shell (AAS).