Integration of Digital Renovation Technology for Industrial Heritage Regeneration and Intelligent Economic Scenarios
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https://doi.org/10.54097/hfrv5s80Keywords:
Modern Industry, Industrial Heritage Regeneration, Digital Renovation Technology, Intelligent Economy Scenario, Technological and Economic SynergyAbstract
In the context of the deep integration of modern industry and digital economy, the regeneration of abandoned industrial heritage buildings has become a key carrier linking historical resources with modern industries. This article focuses on digital renovation technology and explores its technological path and economic logic for achieving intelligent economic scenario reconstruction in industrial heritage regeneration. Through the analysis of typical cases such as Shenyang Industrial Zone, Shanghai Industrial Zone, and foreign industrial development zones, this study reveals how technologies such as BIM, digital twins, and the Internet of Things can reduce renovation costs, improve spatial adaptability, and promote the development of new business models such as shared manufacturing, data services, and immersive experiences. The study proposes a "technology scenario economy" collaborative model, pointing out that policy support, dynamic feedback mechanisms, and mixed financing models are key to balancing heritage protection and commercial value. This article provides a practical framework for the regeneration of industrial heritage that combines technical feasibility and economic sustainability.
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