We’re excited to see how Operational Digital Twins can move from concept to real community impact.
At City of Seattle’s Brighton Communities (Amazon’s Recent Grant Recipient), BizzTech is powering a connected, AI-enabled digital twin that integrates buildings, utilities, environmental sensors, mobility data, cameras, and other IoT systems into a single, responsive operational view.
The goal is simple: help communities make smarter decisions, improve safety, support decarbonization, and build long-term resilience.
“Partnering with BizzTech gives us powerful new tools to understand our spaces, make smarter decisions that support residents, and build long-term economic and environmental resilience.” – Curtis Brown, Executive Director of Brighton Communities.
At BizzTech, we believe digital twins should not just visualize data; they should help teams see, decide, act, and prove. That means turning complex physical environments into living operating systems that connect to existing infrastructure, support better coordination, and create measurable outcomes.
As part of BizzTech’s commitment to leveraging the NVIDIA Blueprint for smart city AI, BizzTech serves as the real-time visualization and engagement layer, augmenting a digital twin built with NVIDIA Omniverse libraries and NVIDIA Metropolis and NVIDIA Cosmos to bring physical AI to cities.
The Brighton initiative is a strong example of what happens when community goals, sustainability priorities, and operational technology come together in one platform.
From neighborhood-scale intelligence to scalable physical AI foundations, this is the direction smart communities are heading.
Proud to be part of a collaboration focused on building safer, more sustainable, and more connected neighborhoods.
Participating collaborators currently include ATLAS Traffic Technologies LLC, CircuitMeter Inc., and Akila, among others (participation is non‑exclusive and subject to change).