
Aircraft armed with laser scanners patrolling the skies to create a digital copy of one of the most densely populated islands in the world? Twenty years ago, this would have sounded like science fiction. However, this is exactly what happened when the Singapore Land Authority (SLA) went about making the world’s first digital twin of a country. Bentley Systems' Mark Coates, international director of public policy and advocacy, and Andrew Foster, regional director, energy, utilities and digital estates – Northern Europe, reflect on its genesis and its capabilities.
Singapore has needed to get used to flash flooding. However, torrential rain caused nine damaging floods throughout 2011, causing the nation to look at ways of tackling the problem.
In addition, as a small island and the world’s most densely populated nation with more than a million inhabitants, Singapore’s land use needs to be carefully considered.
To help make better use of Singapore’s scarcity of land and to figure out the areas most at risk from flooding, SLA started to create a 3D map of the country in 2012.
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