Digitised maps and documents will provide city officials, businesses and the public in the Świętokrzyskie Province faster access to spatial planning data.
Hexagon and Fujitsu are collaborating to jointly develop digital twin applications for predicting and mitigating natural disasters and traffic accidents.
The Spanish archipelago, which includes the islands of Mallorca and Ibiza, will replace its 28-year-old 112 emergency call system with Hexagon’s OnCall Dispatch.
The digital twin will provide Spanish authorities with a 3D platform to simulate potential environmental issues that could affect the region and the Menor Sea.
Solution automatically detects changes in paved surfaces that affect drainage, enabling Cologne’s wastewater authority to calculate taxes more efficiently.
The company will work with Osasi Technos to provide 3D visualisation capabilities to enable governments to detect, predict and simulate impending disasters.
Hexagon and Fujitsu will use technology to help realise the “Trusted Society”, which they describe as a sustainable, resilient place where people can live together in peace and prosperity.
Hexagon’s Michael Baker explains how city leaders can become the champions and architects of change for their communities by setting goals and equipping agencies and organisations with the right collaborative tools.
The Department of Transportation will use the solution to analyse crash rates, roadway characteristics and other data from 79,000 miles of road across the state.
Hexagon’s Smart Census 2020 tool allows households to complete census questionnaires online or over the telephone, reducing the need for in-person interviews and field-based data collection.
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