How Brisbane 2032 could become the first ‘Digital Games’
A panel of experts are this morning debating how Brisbane 2032 could become known as the first “Digital Games”.
Professor Michael Rosemann, who will facilitate the discussion, told Spencer Howson using digital technologies can help cut costs.
“Digital infrastructure will mean you create a digital twin, a visualisation that’s highly intuitive and allows the different parties to share data.
“So someone might build a road, someone else has to position a crane, maintenance needs to be discussed, or traffic needs simulated.
“All of this will happen in one integrated, digital platform.”
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