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University Of Alaska Anchorage: AI Webinar To Feature Dr. Colin Parris, GE Digital SVP And Chief Technology Officer
Dr. Parris was recently elected to the National Academy of Engineering as part of the 2022 class, for his advancement of industrial oper ...

March 15, 2022
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On Thursday, March 17, from noon-1 p.m., the College of Business and Public Policy AI Webinar series will focus on the fascinating
world of digital twin technology. Our special guest speaker is Dr. Colin Parris, the
senior vice president and chief technology officer at GE Digital.
What are digital twins?A digital twin is a model that incorporates data continuously collected from its real-world
counterpart. Using this accurate virtual replica, businesses can monitor, control,
predict and detect issues before they occur. Digital twin technology and AI are spurring
innovation across industries, from automotive and aviation to oil/gas and energy.
Dr. Parris will show how digital twin technology helps industries respond dynamically
to new challenges, resulting in a boost to productivity, streamlined operations and
increased profits.
About Dr. Colin ParrisAs GE Digital’s senior vice president and chief technology officer, Dr. Colin Parris
leads teams that work to leverage technologies and capabilities across GE to accelerate
business impact and create scale advantage for digital transformation. He also champions
strategic innovations and identifies and evaluates new, breakthrough technologies
and capabilities to accelerate innovative solutions for emerging customer problems.
Dr. Parris created and leads the Digital Twin Initiative across GE and is a board
member of the Digital Twin Consortium.
Dr. Parris was recently elected to the National Academy of Engineering as part of
the 2022 class, for his advancement of industrial operational technologies.
Dr. Parris holds a Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from the University of California,
Berkeley; an M.S. from Stanford University (as a Sloan Fellow); an M.S. in Electrical
Engineering and Computer Science from the University of California, Berkeley and a
B.S. in Electrical Engineering from Howard University.
This press release was produced by the University of Alaska Anchorage. The views expressed here are the author’s own.