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December 3, 2021, Filed Under: News & Events, Speakers

Siradel – The Power of Digital Twins

Growing amounts of data are available in multiple organizations in a city. Cities must begin and/or continue to share data across internal and external organizations to insure intelligent utilization of precious funds, assets and resources. Furthermore, cities must be able to assess and understand cross-organizational and cross-vertical impacts resulting from proposed urban planning projects as well as to be able to provide, share and visualize these impacts in multiple dimensions. The foundation upon which city data can be aggregated, geo-located, crossed, visualized and shared with city employees, businesses and citizenry is the Digital Twin of the city.

Speaker: Mathias Auffray
Mathias Auffray is Technical Account Manager at Siradel North America. Siradel specializes in building 3D Digital Twins and collaborative Smart City Explorer platforms that are designed to assist cities in driving smarter sustainability and resiliency initiatives and urban transformation projects.

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