Digital Twins for BUILDINGS – Visualizing the World in 3D Maps!

The Realcomm | IBcon Video Showcase is a monthly feature of carefully curated interviews selected from our Conference LIVE Video Library. It will spotlight industry leaders who will be discussing what their organizations are doing or give their perspectives on a current topic or trend involving the intersection of Commercial and Corporate Real Estate, Technology, Automation and Innovation.
In this Conference LIVE segment, Faizaan Ghauri of WRLD demonstrates stunning 3D visuals of various virtual reality experiences from city planning to facilities management, all which are accurately mapped both indoors and outside. For our industry, these visualization and data analytic tools will have far-reaching impact on how we can smartly operate, use and manage real estate. Watch the full interview:

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