Alma Mater Europaea – ECM (AMEU) is an independent European university headquartered in Slovenia, committed to excellence in higher education, scientific research and innovation. Through its interdisciplinary academic and research activities, the university addresses key societal challenges related to healthy ageing, digital transformation, artificial intelligence, sustainability and regional development. AMEU combines expertise from health sciences, social sciences, information technologies and data science to develop innovative solutions that support evidence-based decision-making and improve quality of life.
As a higher education and research institution, AMEU brings together researchers, data scientists, healthcare experts and digital technology specialists with extensive experience in applied research and innovation. The university actively participates in international research and cooperation projects and collaborates closely with public authorities, healthcare organisations, businesses and civil society stakeholders. This multidisciplinary environment enables AMEU to bridge scientific knowledge and practical implementation, ensuring that technological innovations effectively respond to real community needs.
Within BLUETWIN-CE, Alma Mater Europaea serves as the lead technological and scientific partner responsible for the development of the project’s Digital Twin solution. Building on its expertise in artificial intelligence, data analytics, digital modelling and smart governance, the university designs and develops the Digital Twin platform that represents the project’s core innovation. The platform integrates demographic, health, environmental, mobility and socio-economic data into a comprehensive digital representation of participating territories, enabling stakeholders to better understand local conditions, simulate future scenarios and support evidence-based policymaking.
By combining scientific excellence, technological innovation and a strong commitment to societal impact, Alma Mater Europaea aims to demonstrate how Digital Twin technology can support healthier, more sustainable and age-friendly communities. Through BLUETWIN-CE, the university contributes to creating a scalable and transferable model that enables local and regional authorities across Central Europe to make more informed decisions and respond more effectively to demographic and social challenges.