its Digital Twin City project, earning recognition as one of the top 21 Smart Cities globally.The initiative, a collaboration with Georgia Tech and the Partnership for Inclusive Innovation, focuses on public safety and enhancing police department capabilities. “Our digital twin technology allows our police department to pull information from our camera system, which can detect small characteristics on a vehicle,” Mayor Patrick explains, demonstrating how the system has been instrumental in resolving crimes more swiftly by identifying suspects through advanced camera analytics. Another exciting collaboration involves Apple and Ed Farm, which are helping to establish the Community Efficiency Community Block Grant and partnerships with Flint Energies and the Middle Georgia Clean Air Coalition, is set to be completed by September this year. INNOVATIONS AND STRATEGIC COLLABORATIONS Regarding innovation, Warner Robins is making notable strides, propelled by strategic partnerships and cutting-edge technology. Mayor Patrick proudly highlights one of the city’s major achievements in the tech sector. “This year, the City of Warner Robins was invited to participate in an international Smart City conference in Taipei, Taiwan,” she says. Warner Robins submitted 12 CIVIL AND MUNICIPAL VOLUME 05, ISSUE 09
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