Transform urban planning and city management with Digital Twin solutions. By creating a dynamic digital replica of an entire city—or specific infrastructures such as transportation systems, utilities, and buildings—you can monitor operations in real time, simulate future scenarios, and optimize resource efficiency.
With Digital Twin for Smart Cities, city planners, governments, and infrastructure operators gain actionable insights to build safer, more resilient, and more sustainable urban environments.
Developed by CEBIRRA in collaboration with Garuda Visi Nusantara (GAVIN), these innovative solutions combine advanced technologies such as Digital Twin, Artificial Intelligence (AI), Internet of Things (IoT), immersive visualization, and real-time data analytics to accelerate smart city transformation and future-ready infrastructure development.
CEBIRRA, in collaboration with Garuda Visi Nusantara (GAVIN), proudly introduces the BSD City Digital Twin – Phase 1, an innovative initiative designed to support the transformation of smart urban ecosystems through advanced digital technologies.
This project focuses on developing an interactive and real-time digital representation of selected areas and infrastructures within BSD City. By integrating Digital Twin technology, Artificial Intelligence (AI), Internet of Things (IoT), and immersive visualization systems, the platform enables smarter monitoring, operational efficiency, and data-driven decision-making for urban development.
Japan has become one of the leading countries in adopting Digital Twin technology to support smart cities, infrastructure management, manufacturing, transportation, and disaster mitigation. By combining real-time data, Artificial Intelligence (AI), Internet of Things (IoT), and advanced simulation systems, Digital Twin initiatives in Japan are helping create more efficient, sustainable, and resilient urban environments.
The Japanese approach to Digital Twin focuses on integrating physical and digital ecosystems to improve operational efficiency, predictive maintenance, urban planning, and citizen experiences. Major cities and organizations in Japan are actively implementing digital replicas of infrastructures, transportation networks, industrial facilities, and public services to support data-driven decision making.