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AMIF 2026: better visualize projects for better decision-making

At the AMIF Salon, Vectuel exchanged ideas with elected officials and local communities around a common goal: making urban projects more visible and easier to share.

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Today, local authorities have to arbitrate increasingly complex urban projects. Urban renewal, mobility, housing, ecological transition, densification, public spaces: each subject requires the coordination of many actors and making sometimes highly technical decisions understandable. Vectuel responds to this with a simple principle: making visible what is complex.

At the AMIF Exhibition, organized at Paris Expo Porte de Versailles by the Association of Mayors of Île-de-France for its 30th edition, Vectuel presented its visualization tools to address this challenge. Digital twins, 3D models, immersive experiences, and public consultation materials allow an abstract project to be transformed into a concrete basis for discussion. An elected official, a technician, a local resident, or a partner can then look at the same object, understand the same constraints, and debate from a common foundation.

This presence at the AMIF recalls the central role of 3D in public decision-making: it does not replace expertise, it makes it visible. It helps to better explain choices, anticipate questions, and give everyone the means to project themselves.