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Russia’s Nuclear Museum Goes Digital

A new interactive 3D map at the ATOM museum in Moscow helps visitors navigate exhibitions using a digital twin of the building.

Photo: Skolkovo official website

A detailed interactive 3D map has been launched at the ATOM museum at VDNH in Moscow. The system uses a precise digital twin that reflects the building’s architecture to guide visitors through the space. It highlights key exhibits and suggests optimal routes, according to Skolkovo’s press office.

User-Friendly Space

The system was developed by Indors Navigation, a resident company of the Skolkovo Foundation. QR codes placed throughout the museum allow visitors to access the full map on their smartphones. Users can locate exhibits, halls, or services directly within the interface. The space has become more intuitive, allowing visitors to explore independently while reducing the workload on staff.

According to CEO of Indors Navigation Alexey Samotaev, digital solutions can simplify complex environments and make them easier to navigate.

The company has developed several programs to expand geoinformation systems based on digital twins, which are already used by Russian Railways. It has also digitized 42 railway facilities.

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