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For example , combining GS1 asset and location ( such as GS1 Global Location Numbers ) identifiers with Geographic Information Systems ( GIS ) enables stakeholders to actually visualise a range of scenarios that require careful consideration when planning . This could include asset distribution , traffic patterns , population densities etc ., all information that plays a vital role in datadriven infrastructure planning , resource allocation and even responses to emergencies .
GS1 standards also have a valuable role to play in powering digital twins , supporting various aspects of urban planning and construction , from logistics to maintenance and lifecycle management .
Adopting Digital Twins technology can be challenging . The current , fragmented nature of the construction industry and the need for realtime data integration are still hurdles that need to be overcome . Transitioning away from traditional methods requires investment and can be complex as there is a need for specialised skills to interpret and utilise these models .
The AEC and FM industries must digitalise if they are to deliver lasting change and a clear pathway for the future .
One of the core challenges is ensuring the integrity and consistency of data across various systems and stages of the construction process . This includes accurately identifying , tracking and managing components to ensure that every element is accurately represented in the Digital Twin . A lack of a standardised approach to the capture , management and sharing of data can lead to discrepancies , inefficiencies and increased costs .
Incorporating interoperable GS1 standards into Digital Twins offers solutions to many of these challenges by providing a globally recognised system for the unique identification and tracking of products , assets , locations and entities .
This not only streamlines data management by ensuring consistency and traceability , but it also facilitates the seamless exchange of data .
Unique identifiers allow materials to be tracked and traced throughout the entire planning and construction processes , ensuring accurate representation in the Digital Twin . This level of detail and control leads to more efficient resource allocation , better quality control and enhanced decision-making .
Interoperability matters
In summary , the consistency and interoperability GS1 standards enable will be critical for implementing smarter urban planning solutions .
By facilitating effective communication , end-toend transparency and the seamless exchange of data between disparate digital systems , they help to ensure that accurate , trusted information is available when and wherever needed , leading to better outcomes in terms of safety , efficiency and overall urban planning .
The AEC and FM industries must digitalise if they are to deliver lasting change and a clear pathway for the future . GS1 standards can power this digitalisation , keeping the industry informed and consumers protected with data they can trust . �
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