2nd Citiverse Assembly

Description

Co-organized by ITU, the European Commission and OASC, and supported by StandICT.eu 2029, the 2nd Citiverse Assembly convenes cities, governments, industry, standards bodies, research, and academia to strengthen global collaboration on the citiverse. The Assembly will share experiences from ongoing citiverse and local digital twin projects worldwide, present flagship deliverables of the Global Initiative on Virtual Worlds and AI – Discovering the Citiverse, and promote greater alignment across standards and implementation efforts.

The programme will address fragmentation, support people-centred approaches, and explore practical pathways for collaborative citiverse standardization.

Target Audience

Participation is open to the ITU Member States, Sector Members, Associates, Academia, and to any individual from a country that is a member of the ITU and who wishes to contribute to the work. This includes individuals who are also members of international, regional, and national organizations. Participation is free of charge. 

Venue

International Telecommunication Union (ITU) Headquarters

Place des Nations, 1211 Geneva 20, Switzerland 

  • Seizo Onoe, Director, Telecommunication Standardization Bureau, ITU
  • Helen Köpman, Deputy Head of Unit, European Commission 
  • Karl-Filip Coenegrachts, Chair of the Board of Directors and Executive Director, Open & Agile Smart Cities & Cities (OASC)

This session will provide an opportunity to get an overview of ongoing key projects on local digital twins and the citiverse worldwide, led by research institutions, industry, academia, and cities. It will highlighted how use cases can help define the required building blocks for citiverse development.

Moderator: Silvana Muscella, Strategic Advisor, StandICT.eu 2029 & CEO, Trust-IT Services

Speakers:

  • Maria Giuffrida, Senior Research Analyst, StandICT.eu 2029
  • Kyoung Jae Sun, Senior Researcher, Standards Research Division, ETRI
  • Jan Wester, Director, European Digital Infrastructure Consortia (EDIC) on Local Digital Twins and CitiVERSE

Questions & Ans​wers​

This session will discuss ongoing standardization efforts and explore ways to address fragmentation in citiverse development, with a view to advancing coherent, interoperable global standards.

Moderator: ​Martin Brynskov, Founding Board Director and Standardisation Lead, OASC

Speakers:

  • Hyoung Jun Kim, Chair, ITU-T Study Group 20 “IoT, digital twins, and smart sustainable cities and communities” 
  • Torbjörn Lahrin, ISO/IEC JTC1 CG2 “Strategic Coordination Group on Metaverse”
  • Christoph Runde, Chair, Technical Working Group on Virtual Worlds, StandICT

Questions & Ans​wers​

This session will present the Global Initiative on Virtual Worlds and AI – Discovering the Citiverse and selected flagship deliverables. By aligning strategic vision, technical foundations, and accessibility by design, it will demonstrate how the Initiative is accelerating interoperability and real-world adoption of the Citiverse worldwide.

Moderator: Manuel Barreiro, Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Aston Group

Speakers:

  • Teppo Rantanen, Executive Director of Economic Policy, Competitiveness and Innovation, City of Tampere, Finland
  • Christina Yan Zhang, Leader of Evaluation and Assessment Track

Questions & Ans​wers​

This session will explore how closer alignment of standards efforts and stronger links between projects and initiatives can support cities in adopting interoperable, people-centred Citiverse solutions. It will consider priority areas for joint action, including collaborative standards development and cooperation mechanisms to support global standardization.

Moderators: Helen Köpman, Deputy Head of Unit, European Commission and Cristina Bueti, ITU Focal Point on AI-powered Virtual Worlds 

  • Helen Köpman, Deputy Head of Unit, European Commission
  • Karl-Filip Coenegrachts, Chair of the Board of Directors and Executive Director, Open & Agile Smart Cities & Communities (OASC)
  • Bilel Jamoussi, Deputy Director, Telecommunication Standardization Bureau, ITU