04/03/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 04/03/2025 11:34
Budva - The ground-breaking disaster-resilience project Digital Twin, from Türkiye, is the winner of this year's CEB Award for Social Cohesion for its innovative approach to disaster preparedness. Two runner-up projects, Sylni Together from Ukraine and Capacity from Italy, were also commended at the award ceremony in Budva, on the eve of the CEB's 58th Joint Meeting in Montenegro.
The €45,000 prize was awarded to Digital Twin for its transformative impact on disaster relief planning in Istanbul. In a region highly vulnerable to earthquakes and floods, this project enhances disaster resilience by creating a virtual replica of Istanbul, powered by real-time data, Artificial Intelligence and Internet of Things sensors. This enables authorities to predict risks, improve emergency response coordination and protect vulnerable populations.
With its sustainable, scalable infrastructure, Digital Twin serves as a model for disaster preparedness and smart city integration, offering replicable solutions that could benefit other cities in Europe.
"It is a privilege to be recognised with the CEB Award for our "Disaster-Focused Digital Twin Project," which uses advanced 3D city modelling, simulations, and AI-driven analytics to enhance disaster management. This prestigious award highlights İstanbul's commitment to urban resilience and disaster preparedness, setting an example for cities worldwide. The project aims to provide a global roadmap for building more resilient, sustainable cities, guiding communities to better prepare for, respond to, and recover from disasters," said Elif Gökçe Kıyak, Smart City Representative, Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality.
"Congratulations to Digital Twin for their exceptional work in advancing disaster resilience," said CEB Governor Carlo Monticelli. "With its life-saving potential for millions of Istanbul residents and the use of Artificial Intelligence for social good, this project embodies the spirit of innovation and high social impact that the CEB Award celebrates."
Runner-Up Projects
Two runner-up projects were also recognised during the CEB Award ceremony:
Both Sylni Together and Capacity will each receive €5,000 in recognition of their valuable contributions to social resilience and inclusion.
About the CEB Award
Launched in 2020, the CEB Award for Social Cohesion celebrates and rewards projects making significant contributions to social cohesion. As of 2024, the winning prize is €45,000. Additionally, two runners-up receive a €5,000 prize each.
The winners and runners-up are selected by an international Jury of experts based on the criteria of impact, sustainability and innovation/replicability. This year, the Jury was chaired by Gianluca Esposito, Director General, Human Rights and the Rule of Law, Council of Europe. The Jury included:
- Ornella D'Amico, Deputy Secretary General, Finance in Common
- Guillaume Capelle, Founder of SINGA and CALM
- Thomas Marois, Reader in Development Studies, SOAS University of London
- Tomáš Boček, Vice-Governor for Target Group Countries, CEB
For more information visit award.coebank.org.