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We live in a world replete with complex systems that need to operate in a dynamic and uncertain environment. There is a need to constantly adapt and deliver the objectives which may also change over time. These systems characterized by large size and non-linear interactions are spread across spaces such as information-only, cyber-physical, societal, and biological. They raise several new concerns such as, why things are the way they are, what are the right interventions and why, what are the better states possible, how to transform the system from its current state to an advanced state, and more. Digital Twin is emerging as a promising technology to overcome the limitations of complex systems through a confluence of fields such as Modelling & Simulation, Artificial Intelligence, Control Theory, Knowledge Engineering, and Software Engineering. Even though progress is evident in solving real-world problems across domains, this is just the beginning of a long journey. The webinar aims to provide a bird’s eye view of this journey by covering the key dimensions of digital twin canvas namely concepts, technology, challenges, and applications. Join us for an insightful webinar ‘Navigating the Future with Digital Twins’ in collaboration with ACM India. This webinar will feature a keynote talk on ‘Model-driven Engineering for Digital Twins Development: Opportunities and Challenges’ and a fireside chat on ‘The Future of Digital Twins: Opportunities, Barriers and Next Steps.' Keynote speaker: Prof Benoit Combemale, Professor of Software Engineering, University of Rennes, France Panelists: Prof Tony Clark, APVC College of Engineering and Physical Sciences, Aston University, Birmingham, UK Dr Nelly Bencomo, Associate Professor in Computer Science, Durham University, UK Dr Steffen Zschaler, Reader in Computer Science, Kings College London, UK Prof Benoit Combemale, Professor of Software Engineering, University of Rennes, France Vinay Kulkarni, TCS Fellow, TCS Research, Pune, India (Moderator)