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HS2 outlines it VR vision: real problems solved virtually

A combination of virtual reality and the project’s digital twin could lead to HS2 maintenance engineers solving real world problems virtually.

Data from sensors throughout the high-speed rail network will be relayed back to the control centre in Birmingham, where engineers and maintenance teams will analyse data with the use of AI to monitor asset performance trends across the network.

A downward trend in asset performance will trigger HS2’s predict-and-prevent maintenance programme.

According to HS2: “Before going out on site, engineers will use virtual reality headsets to investigate issues from the safety of the control centre. The technology will enable maintenance teams to understand issues and in some cases resolve them without even having to physically go out on location.”

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