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HEADLINE: Real plans for virtual cities

Contribution deadline: Now to end

Confirmed readership for this story so far: 12,200

Abstract: No longer just a plaything for academics, 3D digital cities have moved from the university lab to the boardroom and today play an increasingly commercial role in urban development and management.

Having driven buzz across the industry's social media platforms over the past few months this newsmaker topic is now set for wider exposure in leading business and architecture titles.

If your business is behind any of the technologies or consultancy that sit at the heart of today's 3D digital planning programmes for urban environments, your case studies or comment could be part of this rolling news story.

For the next stage of this campaign, real commercial projects focused on the following areas are of particular interest: Urban redevelopment in London and Birmingham; Visualising the London Olympics in 1012.

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