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A dynamic Urban Digital Twin is a solution that can be employed to build real-time connectivity between virtual and physical city infrastructure. Enabling cities to have the capabilities to plan for the entire lifecycle of project workflows from early Digital Urban Planning to Digital Construction Management and then to Continuous Infrastructure Asset Management and Operations.

Connecting Digital Twins to technologies like the Internet of Things (IoT) and artificial intelligence (AI), cities can monitor and predict sustainable Mobility and Transit, Energy Efficiency, and Emergency Response workflows. Urban Digital Twins can provide Citizen engagement to improve Public Spaces, Urban Accessibility and address Housing Affordability and Urban Renewal all through a single pane of glass.

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Mark Enos

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Senior Solutions Architect - Bentley Systems

Senior Solutions Architect - Bentley Systems

Biographie

Mark Enos is a Senior Solutions Architect for BIM and Digital Twins with Bentley Systems, located in Northern California, providing support to the North and South Americas. Mark has been working with Bentley Solutions for Buildings and Facilities since 1997. During that time Mark has provided training, consulting, and technical support to international design firms, government agencies, owner operators, and construction firms. Prior to joining Bentley, Mark was a Project Architect and CAD Manager at several large design firms.

A dynamic Urban Digital Twin is a solution that can be employed to build real-time connectivity between virtual and physical city infrastructure. Enabling cities to have the capabilities to plan for the entire lifecycle of project workflows from early Digital Urban Planning to Digital Construction Management and then to Continuous Infrastructure Asset Management and Operations.

Connecting Digital Twins to technologies like the Internet of Things (IoT) and artificial intelligence (AI), cities can monitor and predict sustainable Mobility and Transit, Energy Efficiency, and Emergency Response workflows. Urban Digital Twins can provide Citizen engagement to improve Public Spaces, Urban Accessibility and address Housing Affordability and Urban Renewal all through a single pane of glass.

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