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Five more years for Digital Twin Cities Center
The Digital Twin Cities Centre has received approval to continue its research for another five years. The centre has successfully completed numerous projects and is now planning for the future.
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Towards digital twinning for multi-domain simulation workflows in urban design: a case study in Gothenburg
In the ever-evolving landscape of urban development, ensuring environmental sustainability is paramount. However, the complexities of analyzing various environmental factors often pose significant challenges. Through digital twinning we could revolutionize
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DTCC Milestone Project Lunch Seminars 2024
This year we will present our Milestone Projects within DTCC in the form of digital lunch seminars via Zoom. Join us and learn more about the research being done in
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Film: Information visualization in urban 3D-models
A new video has been released as part of the Miljövis II project – part of the DTCC Milestone Project Twinable. The transdisciplinary project MiljöVis II aims to further develop and
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Pedestrian movement modeling crucial for urban planning
Urban design is evolving, and sustainability and inclusivity is now on the agenda. Pedestrian movement is an important part of it, and with the contribution of effective modeling of pedestrian
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Skanska joins DTCC
The DTCC board of directors has decided to welcome Skanska as the newest center partner.