Imagine a virtual city where the vibrant cityscape and intricate infrastructure come to life before your eyes. This futuristic vision is now a reality thanks to the Mumbai Megapolis Metaverse project that acts as a digital twin for the city.
During the day Mumbai Tech Week on February 18, the Maharashtra Department of Tourism, in association with the Tech Entrepreneurs Association of Mumbai (TEAM), launched the Mumbai Megapolis Metaverse. The project aims to revolutionize urban governance by offering a virtual replica of Mumbai, with cutting-edge technology to educate and engage citizens.
Virtual infrastructure showcase
The metaverse offers an immersive experience, showcasing major infrastructure projects in the Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR). From the Mumbai Coastal Road to the Navi Mumbai International Airport, citizens can explore these ventures through virtual reality (VR) devices, an easy-to-use mobile app and the official Maharashtra tourism platform.
By simulating twelve major infrastructure projects, the digital twin metaverse aims to increase public understanding of technological aspects, costs and environmental impacts. This initiative promotes the development of sustainable infrastructure and encourages community support to shape the future of Mumbai, a city of over 21 million people.
Celebrating Mumbai Tech Week
A vibrant celebration of the city’s tech ecosystem, Mumbai Tech Week serves as a platform for collaboration and innovation. With 46 tech companies participating, the event culminates in a grand launch at the Jio World Convention Center, highlighting the metaverse as a key attraction to interact with Mumbai’s technological advancements.
Key figures such as Smriti Irani, Rajeev Chandrasekhar and representatives from Meta, Microsoft and Google will participate in discussions during the Mumbai Tech Week. TEAM, the driving force behind Mumbai’s technology ecosystem, champions this initiative with its 46 member companies.
In recent developments, urban centers around the world have embraced digital transformation by integrating metaverse technologies into public services. Last year, the Seoul government moved forward with the launch of its Metaverse Seoul initiative, allowing residents to access city services within a virtual environment.
This groundbreaking effort, highlighted by Mayor Oh Se-hoon, has successfully transitioned from a beta phase to being recognized as one of TIME’s 200 Best Inventions of 2022. The platform is a resource for the residents of Seoul, facilitating virtual connections and access to official documents, complaint files and tax-related questions.
Following Seoul’s lead, the Tokyo Metropolitan Government, in collaboration with the Tokyo Convention and Visitors Bureau, recently launched “HELLO! TOKYO FRIENDS.” Using both the metaverse and AR technologies, this interactive portal is designed to enhance Tokyo’s charm as a tourist destination on both a domestic and global scale, with the aim of growing the community of Tokyo enthusiasts.