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How cyber-physical infrastructure can reshape our world

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Image courtesy of Henry Fenby-Taylor

Today’s publication of the Fenby-Taylor independent review into cyber-physical infrastructure, u003ca href=u0022http://www.athenophilia.com/responsiveinfrastructureu0022 target=u0022_blanku0022 rel=u0022noopeneru0022u003eu003cemu003eResponsive Infrastructureu003c/emu003eu003c/au003e, advocates for infrastructure that meets all stakeholders’ needs. And that means infrastructure owners measuring their assets’ performance more regularly, and unlocking innovation and data.

In the UK, most infrastructure has already been built. The UK has nearly 10,000 miles of rail and 250,000 miles of road. The true challenge is not how to make new roads, or new rail, but how to make our existing infrastructure operate better in a changing climate, for a growing population, while achieving net zero. The scrapping of the northern legs of HS2 shows that planning new infrastructure in the UK faces many challenges, and the country will have to learn to do more with less.

To operate at peak efficiency, infrastructure must be able to respond faster to climate change, to citizens’ needs, and to changing government policy. With spiralling costs, this requires investment in better technology, to prevent faults that take out essential services, to move more people, goods and services more easily, to prevent sewage spills before they are unavoidable, and so on, from water to energy, from transport to telecoms. Cyber-physical infrastructure is the umbrella term for these technological approaches, from robotics to AI to digital twins.

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