Last Friday, Naider took part in the presentation of the Digital Twin developed for the living lab (CCLL) of Oarsoaldea, within the framework of the European SCORE project. During the session, the platform was showcased through a live demonstration, followed by collaborative simulations with the stakeholders in attendance.
This innovative tool is designed to predict the impact of extreme weather events under future climate change scenarios in the Oarsoaldea region. It also enables the assessment of the potential effects of implementing various Nature-Based Solutions (NBS) to mitigate those impacts.
The session concluded with a participatory workshop where stakeholders from different sectors — public administration, education, and private industry — reflected on the potential uses and applications of the Digital Twin. It was a highly engaging and insightful event that sparked valuable discussion and collaboration.

