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DC I/O 2021 Paper by GREG DEMCHAK.Abstract
Greg Demchak's presentation explores Bentley Systems’ innovations in digital twins and mixed reality, with a focus on the integration of photogrammetry with Microsoft HoloLens. His discourse emphasizes the practical and academic aspects of implementing these technologies, showcasing the adaptability and utility of Bentley’s open architecture platform. The platform’s capability to manage diverse 3D engineering formats and digital realities is highlighted, demonstrating its potential to foster innovation in computational design. Demchak provides insights derived from real-world applications and experiments, underscoring the enhanced interactive and collaborative potentials these technologies introduce to the built environment. The presentation serves as a comprehensive overview of the current state and future prospects of digital twins and mixed reality in architectural design and operational contexts.
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.47330/DCIO.2021.GTDM7599
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