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DT4GS presentation at Trinity College Dublin

Ship transport accounts for over 90% of global trade in goods and raw materials. However, the environmental impact of shipping, including emissions, fuel efficiency, and noise pollution, is becoming more apparent.

At a recent event – co-hosted by IBM Research Europe and the School of Computer Science & Statistics at Trinity college Dublin – IBM the DT4GS project partners presented the DT4GS project. The talk discussed how the integration of AI, digital twin, and knowledge graph can revolutionise green shipping. As pre-trained foundation models become ubiquitous in AI-backed innovation, we explore how these models can interface with structured knowledge graphs to help predict maintenance needs, optimize routes, and boost fuel efficiency across the shipping supply chain.

Link for event overview

DT4GS has received funding from the Horizon Europe framework programme under Grant Agreement No 101056799.

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