Various cities and regions around the world rely on the power of Urban Strategy. The map shows where Urban Strategy is or has been applied.
The city is growing within its limited boundaries. Newly built-up areas are to be developed. This will lead to increasing pressure on the mobility system and the environment.
A Digital Twin Amsterdam supporting multiple use cases. Continuous support in urban redevelopment while maintaining accessibility and livability.
A challenge for every city is to get on time insight in the impacts of roadworks and new infrastructure. What are the right measures to get a modal shift to Public Transport (and Cycling)?
An Urban Strategy Digital Twin of San Diego county has been built and hosted on Microsoft Azure. With a focus on interface between built environment and multi modal transportation, stakeholders in and around San Diego are able to evaluate the capabilities of Urban Strategy.
Energy transition in conjunction to the mobility transition yields a urban planning challenge. Urban Strategy supports the simulation of the impact of the electrification of mobility, for example the large scale introduction of e-buses and the impact on the power grid. Urban Strategy has supported the Singapore Land Transport Authority to build strategies for the electrification of 6000 buses before 2040
Curaçao has the ambition to transform the mobility and energy system to become sustainable and inclusive. This transition is supported by an Urban Strategy Digital Twin, implemented at the University of Curaçao (UoC). This Digital Twin enables UoC to support the Curaçao government in their ambition and to train its students in working with Digital Twin technology.
To support the city of Breda (NL) with their urban planning task, a Digital Twin of Breda is set up for a number of use cases. Simulations of the impact of new urban developments, provide insight in the measures to be taken to improve living quality in the city for all.
In 2018, many German cities exceeded the legal amounts of NO2 set by the EU, leading toincreasing pressure on authorities to implement clean-air plans with quick results.
A study by PTV Group and TNO with Urban Strategy, sponsored by Volkswagen, aimed to do support these action plans for four German Cities: Hannover, Kiel, Heilbronn and Ludwigsburg.