The City of Amsterdam aims to reduce the number of on-site inspections and field measurements by using high-resolution, photorealistic 360° panoramic imagery. These datasets provide a detailed digital representation of the public space, enabling municipal staff to perform inspections and assessments remotely.
In addition to supporting the maintenance of key geospatial registries, the imagery is used for the day-to-day management of public assets, including trees, street lighting, traffic signs, bridges, quays, and other infrastructure. By providing fast and easy access to accurate, up-to-date geospatial information, the City can improve operational efficiency, reduce field visits, and make better-informed decisions regarding the management and maintenance of the public realm.