Twin Talks NC: A Smarter Approach to Resilient, Responsive Infrastructure

Wed Feb 18 2026 at 06:00 pm to 08:30 pm UTC-05:00

Duke University, Gross Hall | Durham

Duke University
Publisher/HostDuke University
Twin Talks NC: A Smarter Approach to Resilient, Responsive Infrastructure
Advertisement
This event will explore how NC municipalities can plan, manage, and deliver resilient, responsive infrastructure ready for the future.
About this Event

Across North Carolina, cities and towns are navigating growing pressures, from flooding and extreme weather to aging infrastructure, rapid growth, and rising costs.

Twin Talks North Carolina brings state, regional, and local policymakers together with practitioners, researchers, and technology partners for a practical, forward-looking discussion on how municipalities can move beyond reactive fixes toward smarter infrastructure systems. The focus is not just on assets, but on the planning, policies, empowerment, and emerging technologies that shape how infrastructure performs over time.

The evening will feature an hourlong panel discussion with experts in sustainable, resilient infrastructure, followed by an audience Q&A. A welcome and networking reception will precede the panel, and an informal discussion will follow; refreshments will be served at both.

The event also marks the official launch of Built to Endure, a new national policy paper developed by Duke University with Bentley Systems, the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), AECOM, and Microsoft. The guide outlines how municipalities can mitigate the impact of natural hazards on infrastructure and communities by applying systems thinking, expanding the use of digital tools, improving policies and regulations, and empowering communities. An invitation-only workshop on Feb. 19 will build on the findings to shape a proposal for the co-design and development of a pilot project that will use digital tools and technologies in support of resilience planning within Durham, Chapel Hill, and surrounding communities.

The event is hosted by Duke University, in collaboration with Bentley Systems, AECOM, ASCE, Microsoft, and Accelerator for America. The Duke partners are the Nicholas Institute for Energy, Environment & Sustainability, the Pratt School of Engineering, and Duke RESILE.


Advertisement

Event Venue & Nearby Stays

Duke University, Gross Hall, 140 Science Drive, Durham, United States

Tickets

USD 0.00

Icon
Concerts, fests, parties, meetups - all the happenings, one place.

Ask AI if this event suits you:

More Events in Durham

New Homebuyer Seminar
Wed, 18 Feb at 12:00 pm New Homebuyer Seminar

600 Park Offices Dr

Ash Wednesday Services (12pm + 5pm)
Wed, 18 Feb at 12:00 pm Ash Wednesday Services (12pm + 5pm)

1209 N. Elizabeth St., Durham, NC, United States, North Carolina 27701

LV1 Classic in Practice with Jeff Sandstrom - Register Now: Raleigh NC
Wed, 18 Feb at 02:00 pm LV1 Classic in Practice with Jeff Sandstrom - Register Now: Raleigh NC

Catch The Fire Raleigh-Durham

Wednesday Work Night - 2\/18\/26
Wed, 18 Feb at 04:00 pm Wednesday Work Night - 2/18/26

5010 NC-55

Tacos with TAPA
Wed, 18 Feb at 06:30 pm Tacos with TAPA

Chubby's Tacos (Durham, NC)

William Girdler\u2019s THE MANITOU (1978)
Wed, 18 Feb at 07:00 pm William Girdler’s THE MANITOU (1978)

The Carolina Theatre of Durham

Drew And Ellie Holcomb
Wed, 18 Feb at 07:00 pm Drew And Ellie Holcomb

Carolina Theatre - Durham

Matteo Mancuso
Wed, 18 Feb at 07:00 pm Matteo Mancuso

Motorco Music Hall

Hell's Kitchen (Touring)
Wed, 18 Feb at 07:30 pm Hell's Kitchen (Touring)

DPAC

Durham is Happening!

Never miss your favorite happenings again!

Explore Durham Events