The OCOVA 2026, Mountains of Tomorrow forum will continue the work of previous years' forums, exploring the following themes:
9H : OPENING
Welcome and presentation of the day.
9:35 AM: TERRITORIAL DIGITAL TWINS
Ecological transition of mountain territories
- Smart mountains and digital twins: the real, the plausible and the interoperable
- Digital twin convergence & shared data spaces
- JNL: European initiatives
- What role for local residents and stakeholders in the JNL?
- Implementing JNLs for water management
- 2 examples of digital twins in mountain areas: fire prevention and intervention, hydrology
- Frugal AI for digital twins
- Digital twins & AI: valuing data & ecosystems
12:10 PM: BUFFET / NETWORKING
1:30 PM: TOURIST ACCOMMODATION
Renovation and energy optimization of tourist accommodation
- Update on renovation projects - progress, prospects
- C-label objective: efficiency gains beyond renovation - heat networks, heat pumps, DHW, simulation software for performance optimization
- Modeling / BIM / Digital building twin
- Economic model: energy renovation investment simulator
- Round table on renovation of tourist accommodation
3:35PM: BREAK
15:50: DRONES
Topographic modeling and its applications in resorts: snow cover and slope optimization, operations management, terrain and building modeling.
- Topographic survey by drone: RTX - LIDAR - photogrammetry
- Digital Terrain Model (DTM) application for groomer integration
- DTM application for snow production optimization
- Drone and 3D maquetting: example of the Sisteron citadel
- Drone and SAR radar: applications and prospects
DATE: Tuesday, February 3, 2026, 9am to 5:30pm
PLACE: Espace Rencontre et Culture (ERC), Les Orres 1650
ITINERARY
RATE: free, registration required
REGISTRATION TO COME
OCOVA is organized by Semlore and the commune of Les Orres, with the support of the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region, the Hautes-Alpes department, the Communauté de communes de Serre-Ponçon, and private sponsors.
Since 2004, the OCOVA forum has been the place where territorial development players meet to discuss the contribution of digital technologies to tomorrow's intelligent, sustainable mountains. each year, 150 to 200 participants gatherto share their visions for the future of mountain regions. It's an opportunity to take stock of the evolution of uses and markets, technological breakthroughs, future solutions, the obstacles to their deployment and the levers for ecological, economic and social transformation.
Presentations by major players in industrial and regional innovation (EDF, RTE, Veolia, Atos, Orange, SFR, CEA-Tech/INES, INRAE, Aix-Marseille Université, CNRS, Météo France, European research organizations, innovative startups, etc.) take stock of the current situation and the prospects for technological developments. Case studies take stock of actions and pilot projects deployed in local areas. Round-table discussions open up the vision beyond the technological aspect, by tackling sociological and economic aspects in order to take stock of the dynamics underway and assess the prospects offered by the emergence of new models for the mountains of tomorrow.
The forum is free and open to all players. It features an exhibition space for some twenty exhibitors (manufacturers, SMEs and innovative startups, laboratories, teaching centers and their students, etc.), who present their products and solutions in the forum area.
Alpine resorts and valleys are undergoing two major transformations:
Mountain resorts are the driving force behind the tourist industry, and are essential to the economic equilibrium of our regions, given the scale of the direct, indirect and induced income and employment they generate. In the face of the challenges posed by global warming, the objectives of energy sobriety, good management of water resources, reduction of greenhouse gas emissions and, more generally, consideration of all areas of the ecological transition are a necessity now recognized by all. The second aspect of the mountain of tomorrow is the evolution of tourism models, notably with a view to broadening the scope of seasonal activities, towards a mountain for all, all-season approach.
At the same time, intelligent technologies, based on the Internet of Things (IoT) and low-tech networks with very low energy consumption (LPWAN) and low environmental impact, appear particularly well suited to mountain territories. The collection and contextualized processing of field data, their aggregation and the use of algorithms to extract knowledge and means of action, and the interconnection of supervision and sharing platforms constitute integrated solutions offering local communities the ability to lead and control their management of resources and environmental infrastructures: energy, water/GEMAPI, mobility, waste...
Using international standards and Open Source developments, and supported by European research and innovation programs, these solutions offer the capacity to interconnect platforms and share data at local, regional, macro-regional and European levels. In this way, they contribute to the dissemination of relevant information to different categories of stakeholders, and to their commitment to a common approach - from resident and tourist populations to development policy-makers, civic communities, infrastructure and service operators, and local authorities.
From its very first forum in 2004, OCOVA has been an international event, with the participation of MIT (Cambridge, USA) via videoconference. Over the years, presentations have been given in duplex or on site in the Hautes-Alpes with Hong-Kong, Tunisia, VTT Finland, our Italian neighbors in Piedmont and Liguria (Torino Wireless, ISMB, Politecnico di Torino, Università degli studi di Milano), and South Korea. Since 2013, several OCOVA forums have been held in Italy (Vintimiglia, Genova, Ivrea). In 2021, the coupling with the closing event of the Smart Altitude project, for which Les Orres was lead partner, has enabled greater participation from the countries of the Alpine Arc: Italy, Switzerland, Austria, Germany and Slovenia.
Following their participation in the OCOVA 2018 forum, our partners in South Korea decided to organize the OCOVA Asia forum with the support of OCOVA's founders. Since then, OCOVA Asia has been held every year in Gangneung, Gangwon Province, the venue for the 2018 Pyeongchang Winter Olympics. A link has thus been established between the two continents, which share common concerns when it comes to the development of mountain territories. On November 11, 2021, the 4th OCOVA Asia was held, during which a summary of the work carried out at the OCOVA forum in Les Orres in May 2021 was presented, along with presentations and round tables by our Korean friends on digital technologies for the development of tourism and the attractiveness of mountain regions in Asia.