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Campus2030

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Coordinator Kungliga Tekniska Högskolan - Department of Civil and Architectural Engineering
Funding from Vinnova SEK 3 828 800
Project duration September 2020 - September 2023
Status Completed
Venture The strategic innovation program InfraSweden
Call SIP InfraSweden2030 - autumn 2019 Connection, digitalisation, automation and AI in transport infrastructure

Purpose and goal

Campus2030 aims to become a fertile environment serving as an important nursery of ideas for students, researchers and industry stakeholders to test out new smart transportation ideas. Campus2030 visitors are invited to interact with the Digital Twin via focused transportation case-studies that are activated with the scanning of Campus2030 ‘markers’ via smart-phones. As such, smart infrastructure becomes known to a wider audience that may become interested in sharing their expertise to the field, or to include smart infrastructure case-studies into their own disciplines.

Expected results and effects

In the heart of the KTH campus, Campus2030 has been established to enable innovative partnerships towards sustainable systemic solutions of smart roads. Under 2020-2023, the project has launched a Digital Twin of KTHs road infrastructure that includes an augmented reality (AR) experience on campus to stimulate interaction with an open smart road digital platform developed in the project. Today, the AR experience is integrated in several yearly events, such as the annual student reception for new KTH students. The intention is to continue the development of the platform on campus.

Planned approach and implementation

Three main activity packages (AP) ran the project´s developments, coordinated by: KTHs Innovative Center for Embedded Systems Center (AP1), KTHs iTRL Center (AP2) and 3D Interactive STHLM AB (AP3). The overall management was done via AP0, which was led by KTHs Road2Science Competence Center with a stakeholder support team. In the latter, representatives of infrastructure owners and industry were taking part. Project management met frequently in leadership meetings, stakeholder events were held annually with a ramping up around the launch of new use-cases.

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Last updated 2 October 2023

Reference number 2020-00356

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