Telangana Believes in Making Hyderabad a City of the Future, Says IT Minister D Sridhar Babu, Govt. of Telangana

Telangana Believes in Making Hyderabad a City of the Future - thisweekindia

Hexagon, the global leader in reality technology, recently presented a data-rich digital twin of the Qutub Shahi Tombs to the government of Telangana. This digital twin of the 16th-century heritage site is a proof-of-concept of Hexagon’s Reality Technology for Smart Cities capabilities. In a press release note issued by Hexagon, IT Minister D Sridhar Babu, Government of Telangana says in a quote that the Government in keen in making Hyderabad a City of the Future.

The creation of any digital twin is a step towards safeguarding cultural heritage sites across the globe. What a forward-looking innovation and reality technologies can be used to protect our most valued connections to the past while advancing smart cities for our future. Advanced smart city technologies can support the preservation of historic landmarks through advanced digital innovation.

The data-richness of digital reality will make it easy for Governments, planners, and conservationists of smart-cities to make data-driven decisions. Edited excerpts: 

Question 1) Sir, how do you plan to make Hyderabad a city of the future?

Answer 1) Telangana believes in making Hyderabad a city of the future. To do that, we also need to be a responsible custodian of the rich heritage of the state.

Question 2) Sir, can you comment on the digital twin of the Qutub Shahi tombs?

Answer 2) We are delighted that Hexagon India R&D, based in our very own city and being the largest R&D centre of the company, has developed a data-rich digital twin of the Qutub Shahi tombs.

 

Question 3) Sir, what is the way forward for a smart City?

Answer 3) I am confident that using smart technologies to preserve, maintain and restore our rich heritage is the right way forward for a smart city.

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