Hexagon’s Safety, Infrastructure & Geospatial division and Fujitsu Limited have partnered to create a digital twin platform for the city of Stuttgart, Germany. The platform will be used by the Civil Engineering Office to visualize and analyze data from IoT sensors across the city to enhance sustainability and improve quality of life for the residents. The solution will provide a common operating picture for monitoring sensor values related to water quality, flood levels, and parking space occupancy.
The digital twin platform is based on Hexagon’s M.App Enterprise and Xalt | Integration, with Fujitsu providing the necessary cloud infrastructure service for the project. Stuttgart’s Urban Digital Twin project aims to use mobility and environmental data to make smarter decisions for the city. This collaboration between Hexagon, Fujitsu, and the City of Stuttgart demonstrates how real-time data analysis can address urban challenges such as sustainability, safety, and mobility.
Fujitsu’s goal is to contribute to a ‘Trusted Society’ by providing services that enable real-time analysis of environmental data in Stuttgart, ultimately improving services for residents. The partnership between Hexagon and Fujitsu extends beyond the City of Stuttgart, including projects to manage shared mobility services in Germany. Details of the Stuttgart project will be presented during HxGN LIVE Japan.
Hexagon is a global leader in digital reality solutions, combining sensor, software, and autonomous technologies to boost efficiency, productivity, quality, and safety across various sectors. The Safety, Infrastructure & Geospatial division focuses on improving the resilience and sustainability of critical services and infrastructure worldwide. Fujitsu, on the other hand, aims to make the world more sustainable through innovation and technology, with a focus on resolving challenges facing humanity.