With the hybrid of digital content with physical reality, content is lifted off the 2D page and into 3D spaces. Both experts and non-experts are empowered to better understand complex technical scenarios and collaborate through the visualisation of integrated user specific information such as operational, maintenance, time, cost, visual impact and simulation data.
There are a myriad of applications: using models to gather insights and modify designs before project rollout, boosting efficiency by being able to assess and diagnose assets before onsite maintenance inspections, reducing safety risks through site familiarisation, and translating technical information into easy-to-grasp visual representations.
Three of our clients demonstrate how using MRDE improves collaboration, enhances safety and brings confidence to earlier stages of project lifecycles.
In Australia, Transport for NSW
sought to elevate information sharing and community engagement for a major infrastructure project, the two-stage Parramatta Light Rail. Our teams collaborated with our client to create an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) portal with a
Virtual Engagement Room (VER), which conveyed project information traditionally shared using a PDF report. This community-friendly online engagement channel reduced barriers, such as language, disability or availability to attend community face to face sessions and enabled information sharing to more than 12,000 users.
In the US, National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) needed an
immersive digital training solution to help educate firefighters on the different types of distributed energy resources (DERs) fires. In response, our team built an immersive and comprehensive digital Firefighter Incident Response Simulation Tool (FIRST) that imitates scenarios and DER fire sources. Ultimately, this software program enhances NFPA’s firefighter training, preparedness and safety.
In the UK, we are supporting Network Rail in the shift to a digital railway. The initial solution is targeting improved collection, integration and use of data to support earthwork inspections and minimise risks of slope failures. The
award winning solution is enhancing inspection activities by streamlining and automating processes along with providing greater coverage of site studies. The team has developed a spatial online visualisation tool that allows the team at Network Rail to undertake the full site inspection from their desktop with improved context over the traditional track side assessment. Along with the visual record from the biannual drone surveys, the team can perform instantaneous comparison of the changing conditions along the track, ensuring any concerns are picked up at the earliest opportunity to allow effective mitigation measures to be implemented.