Principles for Spatially Enabled Digital Twins of the Built and Natural Environment in Australia
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ANZLIC
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ANZLIC – Australia New Zealand Land Information Council
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To help drive a nationally consistent approach to spatially enabled digital twins, ANZLIC collaborated across Australia and New Zealand’s governments, industry and the research sector to develop the “Principles for Spatially Enabled Digital Twins of the Built and Natural Environment in Australia”.
Why it’s relevant to Nextspace
The article is relevant to Nextspace Partners interested in the direction of ongoing development of standards across the industry. It is of specific interest to Partners based in Australia and New Zealand. Also worth noting is that the principles draw on the UK’s Centre for Digital Built Britain’s (CDBB) Gemini Principles published in 2018.
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