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政府在元宇宙中的成长机会Growth Opportunities in Metaverse for Governments |
沉浸式虚拟世界平台的力量正在彻底改变公共服务的提供
这项研究评估了虚拟宇宙对政府的潜力。它分析了影响 Web 3.0 采用的新兴成长机会、挑战和不断发展的趋势,并提出了一系列与世界各地公共部门实施元节相关的案例研究。
在全球范围内,各国政府开始探索虚拟宇宙的沉浸式潜力如何改善与公民的互动并加强公共服务的提供。作为互联网的下一代迭代,虚拟宇宙为公共机构释放了大量机会。促进政府官员和地方单位之间的合作;促进旅游业;加强公民参与;开发复杂的军事或医疗模拟;和改善城市规划是公共部门广泛的元宇宙用例中的例子。
Frost & Sullivan 将元宇宙定义为持久三维 (3D) 现实和模拟的网络,最终用户具有社会存在感和空间意识,并可以参与广泛的虚拟经济。虚拟宇宙中的使用者可以相互互动、交易媒体和数位资产,并透过沉浸式体验创建内容。
世界经济论坛估计,到 2030 年,大约 700 个城市将开发虚拟宇宙基础设施,并将其用于电子政府服务、旅游业和远端工作。
阿联酋、韩国、巴贝多、东京和上海等国家和城市正在虚拟宇宙中开发数位孪生或智慧城市。芬兰等其他国家正在与技术供应商或研究组织合作,并投入大量资金来制定中期的国家虚拟宇宙计画。
Frost & Sullivan 预计政府与沉浸式世界之间的互动将在未来十年内大幅成长。随着虚拟宇宙变得越来越流行,公共部门将不得不加强了解它将如何影响社会互动、对经济的影响,以及如何在 3D 世界中保护安全和保密。
The Power of Immersive Virtual World Platforms Is Revolutionizing the Provision of Public Services
This study evaluates the potential of the metaverse for governments. It analyzes the emerging growth opportunities, challenges, and evolving trends impacting Web 3.0 adoption as well as presents a series of case studies related to metaverse implementation by the public sector across the world.
Globally, governments are starting to explore how the immersive potential of the metaverse can improve their interactions with citizens and enhance the provision of public services. As the next iteration of the internet, the metaverse unlocks a wealth of opportunities for public agencies. Facilitating collaboration between government officials and subnational units; boosting tourism; augmenting citizen engagement; developing sophisticated military or healthcare simulations; and improving urban planning are examples taken from a wide range of metaverse use cases for the public sector.
Frost & Sullivan defines the metaverse as an network of persistent three-dimensional (3D) realities and simulations where end users have a sense of social presence and spatial awareness and can participate in an extensive virtual economy. Users in the metaverse can interact with one another, trade media and digital assets, and create content through immersive experiences.
The World Economic Forum estimates that approximately 700 cities will develop metaverse infrastructure and leverage it for eGovernment services, tourism, and remote work by 2030.
Countries and cities such as the United Arab Emirates, South Korea, Barbados, Tokyo, and Shanghai are developing digital twins or smart cities in the metaverse. Other countries such as Finland are partnering with technology vendors or research organizations and investing considerable monetary resources to develop their national metaverse plans for the medium run.
Frost & Sullivan expects the interaction between governments and immersive worlds will grow substantially during the next decade. As the metaverse becomes more popular, the public sector will have to increase efforts to understand how it will impact social interactions, its consequences on the economy, and how to preserve safety and confidentiality within 3D worlds.