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Campus 2030: Smarter transportation on a digital campus

Published Aug 27, 2020

Campus2030 kicked off a digital demo site in the very heart of KTH campus. It is based on the development of a Digital Twin of the road infrastructure and enables a dynamic interaction with users via Augmented Reality (AR) case-studies on campus.

Left: scanned roads Brinellvägen and Drottning Kristina's väg. Right: what KTH Campus looks like through the platform, AD-Eye, which will be used to create an augmented reality on campus. (Illustration: KTH)

The Campus 2030 project has formally started with a kick-off meeting in week 35. The main aim of the Campus 2030 project is to start a digital demo site in the very heart of KTH campus, which is based on the development of a Digital Twin of the road infrastructure and enables a dynamic interaction with users via Augmented Reality (AR) case-studies on campus. The site will serve as a fertile environment that serves as an important nursery of ideas for students, researchers and industry stakeholders to test out new smart transportation ideas. The project is cooperation between ITRL, the Highway Engineering and Mechatronics departments at KTH along with 3D Interactive Stockholm AB. For further information and queries, please contact Tahir Qureshi  who is the project representative from ITRL or visit the website  (in Swedish).