The Western Australian government has set aside $140 million over the next decade to deliver a digital twin that will eventually be made available for public and private sector use.
The whole-of-government program is called Spatial WA and was jointly announced on Friday by Planning, Lands, and Housing minister John Carey and Innovation and Digital Economy minister Stephen Dawson.
Spatial WA is led by the state’s land information authority Landgate, which is expected to deliver demonstration projects for the Advanced Spatial Digital Twin within five years.
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