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Look, but don’t touch: Digital Humans and performance analysis

Harnessing the power of high-performance computing, a Digital Human is a detailed replica of a person (or part of a person) and their environment. It digitally duplicates someone’s anatomy by using data from body scans and medical imaging, enabling us to evaluate the functions, movement and health of a person without putting them through invasive tests.

NSW Digital Twin to inform emergency responders this bushfire season

Over 2,400 homes destroyed, roughly $1 billion in infrastructure damage, 5.4 million hectares burned and the loss of 26 lives […]

Research Excellence: October awards

While it’s been a challenging year, October has delivered a slew of good news for research excellence at CSIRO’s Data61, […]

NSW Digital Twin launches

Launched late last month, the NSW Spatial Digital Twin will improve the state’s infrastructure, services, and economy.  The Digital Twin will enable […]

Mixed Reality Lab to house ‘game-changing’ digital twin technology

Imagine the future of smart factories, where the digitalisation of the full value chain (design, production, and distribution) would enable […]

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