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BENGALURU: India may soon join the ranks of cities and countries such as Singapore, Yingtan in China, Dubai, Saudi Arabia, Auckland, Helinski, and US states such as Boston, Colarado and Orlando that have built digital twins to enhance their efficiency, coordination and governance.
Amaravati, the capital of Andhra Pradesh, too, is already being built as a digital twin.
Mumbai-based Genesys International, a geospatial products and solutions firm that announced plans to create a Digital Twin of India’s top 100 cities about 18 months ago, hopes to complete 20 digital twins by the end of 2024, media reports said on May 4.
CE Infosystems, better known as MapmyIndia, too is working on a 3D digital twin in India.