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“The report proposes four technical features, three visions and nine key elements driving the development of digital twin cities, as well as ideas and recommendations for building high-quality digital twins in response to current challenges.”
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Report location: | source |
Language: | English |
Publisher: | World Economic Forum |
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Time horizon: | 2030 - 2035 |
Geographic focus: | Global, Xiong’an_(China), Kunming_(China), Shenzhen_(China), Georgetown_(Malaysia), New_Mexico_(USA), Rennes_(France), New_South_Wales_(Australia) |
Page count: | 52 |
The research method involved analyzing global practices of digital twin cities, examining case studies, and consulting with experts. The report synthesizes findings to provide insights into the development, application, and challenges of digital twin cities.
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