en.Wedoany.com Reported - According to the "State of Design & Make: Transportation" report released by Autodesk, transportation organizations in Australia, New Zealand, and the Asia-Pacific region are facing multiple challenges, including aging infrastructure, climate volatility, and skills shortages. Substantial progress has been made in digital transformation for transportation, with 60% of transportation organizations reporting the implementation of technology applications, and an additional 16% actively investing to accelerate adoption. However, 40% of transportation leaders are still grappling with data silos, and 84% of respondents indicated that poor data management negatively impacts project efficiency and delivery.

The report points out that the integration of BIM and GIS has become a key direction for transportation digitalization. 85% of transportation leaders believe that the integration of these two technologies is crucial for project management. By combining asset design with spatial, environmental, and climate contexts, it supports better decision-making in the early stages of projects. Meanwhile, Artificial Intelligence is rapidly entering mainstream applications. 99% of transportation leaders believe adopting AI is necessary to remain competitive, and 84% state that AI allows them more time to focus on high-value tasks. In the process of transportation digitalization, AI-leading organizations demonstrate clear advantages in infrastructure resilience and talent acquisition.
Sustainability and resilience have become core design considerations, with 82% of transportation leaders stating that data access helps in building more resilient infrastructure. Organizations with stronger transportation digital capabilities are better able to translate sustainability goals into concrete actions. The research emphasizes that digital maturity is not only about the tools themselves but also involves the data integration connecting BIM, GIS, and AI, as well as fostering collaboration and changes in work practices. As infrastructure investment continues to advance, the level of transportation digitalization will directly impact the design, delivery, and maintenance quality of the next generation of transportation systems.
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