Over five million euros in EU funds allocated to Slovenia for geospatial data digitalization

Ljubljana – The Slovenian Ministry of Cohesion and Regional Development has granted approval for cohesion funds for the “Let’s Enter the Digital Space” project initiated by the Slovenian Geodetic Administration. This initiative, valued at 9.4 million euros, aims to digitize geospatial data and will receive 5.3 million euros from the European Regional Development Fund.

According to the Ministry of Cohesion, the “Let’s Enter the Digital Space” project is centered on developing advanced digital solutions for the collection, analysis, and utilization of geospatial data, marking a significant advancement in Slovenia’s digital transformation.

The primary objective is to create a national geospatial digital twin—a virtual representation of the physical environment that allows for real-time event monitoring, analysis, simulations, and forecasts of spatial changes.

An advanced digital data system will be established using cutting-edge technologies, including laser scanning (lidar), aerial photography, artificial intelligence, and machine learning. This system is expected to provide accurate, timely information regarding spatial conditions, enhancing decision-making in spatial planning, real estate management, disaster response, crisis situations, and sustainable development planning.

Through the development of this digital twin, Slovenia aims to align with the Digital Slovenia 2030 strategy, which identifies the establishment of a digital twin as a key initiative for accelerating digital innovations and enhancing public service efficiency. Additionally, the project will foster the creation of sophisticated digital solutions and services leveraging geospatial data, artificial intelligence, multidimensional models, and modern visualizations. (October 28)


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13 responses to “Over five million euros in EU funds allocated to Slovenia for geospatial data digitalization”

  1. So, Slovenia’s splashing over five million euros to create a digital twin, huh? Sounds like a perfect plan to virtually replicate our lovely potholes – just what we need, eh? 😂

  2. Slow Trot Avatar

    Oh, brilliant! Nothing screams “progress” like spending over five million euros to create a digital twin of Slovenia—because the real one wasn’t confusing enough already! 😏💸

  3. mule skinner Avatar
    mule skinner

    So, 5.3 million euros to make a virtual Slovenia? Brilliant! Just what we needed—a digital twin to complement our real-life bureaucracy! 😂

  4. round kick 
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    round kick boomer

    5.3 million euros for a “digital twin”? Must be nice to have money to burn while the rest of us are still figuring out how to update our software. 🤷‍♂️💸

  5. Impulsive Flower Avatar
    Impulsive Flower

    Oh great, because what Slovenia really needed was a digital doppelgänger—can’t wait to see how a virtual reality version of my backyard handles the grass! 😂

  6. Night Train Avatar
    Night Train

    Looks like Slovenia is really going for it with this “digital twin”—I mean, who wouldn’t want a virtual doppelgänger of their potholes and sheep? 😏 It’s like a high-tech selfie that costs a cool 5 million euros, but hey, at least the geospatial data will be as accurate as our politicians’ promises!

  7. 5.3 million euros to make a digital twin? Brilliant move, finally we can pretend we’re living in the future while the real world is stuck in the ’90s. 😂 #Slovenia #Innovation

  8. Bridge Whip Avatar
    Bridge Whip

    Oh great, just what Slovenia needs—another digital twin, because the first one clearly wasn’t enough. 💸 Let’s hope it doesn’t get lost in the virtual space, eh? 😏

  9. Liquid Science Avatar
    Liquid Science

    Finally, Slovenia gets its shiny new digital twin—because who wouldn’t want a virtual double of a country with more hills than people? 🌄💸 Let’s hope it doesn’t lose signal while trying to find a good coffee! ☕️😄

  10. Bad Badminton Avatar
    Bad Badminton

    Just what Slovenia needs, more digital twins! Because who wouldn’t want a virtual doppelgänger of their geographical mess? 😂💻

  11. Shwatson Avatar

    Oh, brilliant! Just what Slovenia needs—another digital twin! Because who wouldn’t want a fancy virtual copy of their country while the real one still needs a good cleanup? 😂💸

  12. Pepper Mouse Avatar
    Pepper Mouse

    Oh, brilliant! Because nothing says “digital transformation” like pouring 5.3 million euros into a virtual twin of Slovenia—just what we needed, more pixels to admire while we wait for real progress! 😂💰

  13. Twisty Freesia Avatar
    Twisty Freesia

    Typical! Just when you thought Slovenia couldn’t get any more advanced, they go and allocate millions so we can finally see where all the potholes are… in 3D! 🚀💸

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