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ULI Toronto: Gothenburg – A 400-year-old city to release its digital twin
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Celebrating its 400th anniversary, the City of Gothenburg is in a rapid state of development - and is harnessing civic data to manage it. What is emerging is a smart, sustainable and vibrant inner-city waterfront precinct in one of the largest redevelopment projects in Scandinavia.
RiverCity Gothenburg is home to a series of technology & automotive firms and ground-breaking innovation. Reinforced by the neighbouring mixed-use Karlavagnen district, including residences, offices, retail, Lindholmen has become one of the most knowledge-intensive and expansive areas in Northern Europe, and an important hub for the expanding city.
Christina Keighren, Country Manager, Toronto, Business Sweden – The Swedish Trade & Invest Council
Björn Siesjö, Chief City Architect, City of Gothenburg
Eric Jeansson, Geo Data Strategist, Project Manager, City of Gothenburg
Ola Serneke, CEO, Serneke Invest (Developer)
Gunilla Grahn Hinnfors, Project Manager, Västsvenska Handelskammaren, West Sweden Chamber of Commerce
Björn Siesjö, Chief City Architect, City of Gothenburg
Eric Jeansson, Geo Data Strategist, Project Manager, City of Gothenburg