Project Partners
Collaborating on CReDo are Anglian Water, BT and UK Power Networks who will use their asset and operations data as well as weather data supplied by the Met Office on a secure, shared basis to inform an increased level of infrastructure resilience. These data sets will be shared using a prototype of the Information Management Framework to create a digital twin of the infrastructure system for energy, water and telecoms. This will enable insights to be generated from the data to inform decision making concerning capital and operational planning and real time operations reducing the cost and disruptive impact of extreme weather events.
CreDo will be delivered through a collaboration of research centres (Universities of Cambridge, Edinburgh, Exeter, Manchester and Warwick along with the Science and Technology Facilities Council, the Alan Turing Institute and the Joint Centre of Excellence in Environmental Intelligence) and industry, funded by BEIS, the Connected Places Catapult and the University of Cambridge.