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The Stadium of Tomorrow Starts Today with Feiran, Dassault Systèmes and STDCx

Shah Alam Stadium Group
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11 Jul/25

A new era is dawning for Shah Alam Stadium — one powered not by bricks and mortar alone, but by cutting-edge digital twin technology. In a landmark collaboration, Feiran Technology, Dassault Systèmes, and STDCx have joined forces to virtually reconstruct Malaysia’s most iconic stadium using the powerful 3DEXPERIENCE platform.

This visionary move marks a first in Malaysian infrastructure — where every structural detail, internal space, and future usage scenario is simulated in a high-fidelity digital environment before a single beam is laid. This is not just digital planning. This is a complete rethinking of how large-scale public projects are designed, tested, and built.

From Blueprint to Virtual Twin: A Smarter Way to Build

At the core of the project lies a seamless blend of vision, technology, and execution.

  • STDCx spearheaded the initiative with the mission to rejuvenate and future-proof a national landmark.
  • Feiran Technology localized the powerful capabilities of the 3DEXPERIENCE platform, ensuring it met Malaysia’s unique infrastructural and regulatory demands.
  • Dassault Systèmes delivered the world-class software ecosystem that powered real-time collaboration, virtual modeling, and scenario testing across multiple disciplines.

With digital twin simulation, the team can test design iterations, optimize structural performance, forecast future maintenance needs, and even simulate crowd behavior — all before construction begins.

Why This Matters: Beyond the Stadium

This collaboration represents more than a stadium facelift. It introduces a new model for smart, connected infrastructure development in Southeast Asia. With sustainability, efficiency, and long-term performance in mind, digital twin technology could become a standard for future infrastructure projects in Malaysia and beyond.

What was once a reactive process is now proactive, predictive, and precise — setting new benchmarks for how cities and governments plan for the future.

A Digital Blueprint for the Future

As Shah Alam Stadium evolves into a state-of-the-art, future-ready facility, it carries with it the hopes of a more innovative Malaysia — where technology enhances tradition, and where public spaces are optimized before they even exist.

The future of stadiums — and of urban development itself — has begun. And it all starts with a digital twin.