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Industrial AR is actually a great fit for both a) interacting with equipment and structures and b) interpreting and managing huge volumes of data.

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Industrial AR is actually a great fit for both a) interacting with equipment and structures and b) interpreting and managing huge volumes of data.

The way we envision the built environment will change irreversibly - for the better. The idea of a world changed forever sounds ominous. Today we’re going to explore the idea of permanent improvements.

Some technology trends are exactly that - a novelty that's here today and gone tomorrow. In other cases, we're looking at technology that transforms our world - and the word 'trend' seems inadequate.Digital Twins are a concept that falls into the latter category. This is game-changing tech that many people still think of as science fiction.

Canada's best and brightest in Building Information Modeling (BIM) gathered in Vancouver last week for CanBIM's annual Vancouver Regional Session. Our CEO Dogu Taskiran presented a talk titled, Digital Twins: Bridging the Physical and Digital Worlds. Not only was it amazing to have Stambol represented so prominently at CanBIM here in Vancouver, but our excitement was doubled by the recognition that Digital Twins are integral to the future of building technology.

A building that does not yet exist is a magical space. Unbuilt structures are pure potential … blank canvases on which the human mind can unleash raw creativity. They are environments where all things are possible, including impressive feats of engineering and unprecedented artistic expression. While practicality must enter the process early on, as every building has to meet a need and serve a purpose, we love exploring the ways unbuilt environments can exist as ideas, digitally articulated.