Albacete goes three-dimensional with the Regenera Plan

Published on June 26, 2026 | Translated from Spanish

The Albacete City Council has announced the use of the Regenera Plan to develop a three-dimensional map of the city. The goal is to improve the management of public services and urban planning. Residents will notice greater efficiency in construction, transportation, and emergencies, as well as a more rational use of municipal resources. A more organized city and more agile services for everyone.

urban planners analyzing a real-time 3D holographic city model of Albacete, floating above a digital drafting table, glowing wireframe buildings and streets being manipulated by hand gestures, a transparent data overlay showing traffic flow and utility lines in motion, photorealistic technical illustration, cinematic lighting from holographic projection, engineers in modern office adjusting parameters on tablets, futuristic smart city control room environment, ultra-detailed architectural geometry, dynamic blue and orange data streams

Digital twin to manage the city in detail 🏙️

This 3D map, a digital twin of the municipality, will be fed with data captured by drones, sensors, and laser scans. The technology will make it possible to simulate the impact of new constructions, optimize cleaning routes or public transport, and better coordinate emergency interventions. Technicians will be able to visualize the status of the sewer system, lighting, or traffic in real time. A step towards more precise municipal management, less based on gut feelings.

Goodbye to construction projects that last three terms 🚧

With this map, municipal officials will know exactly where the pipes are before digging the first shovel. No more breaking up freshly laid asphalt because the street plan was drawn by an intern in 1987. Now, when they close a street, at least they'll have a digital excuse. Of course, the completion date for the works will remain an unfathomable mystery, but with cool 3D graphics.