How much data does AI need to improve your projects? Find out in Artificial Intelligence to predict future outcomes in Programmes, do we need big data? presented by Danilo Arba, Programme Director & PMO Lead LATAM, MACE Group. This session will provide real life case studies on the application of AI in PMO’s.
The role of generative AI in driving innovation in the built environment will be covered by Mar Zumaquero Gomez, Global Innovation Management Director at Arcadis. The impact of the ChatGPT revolution in the built environment is set to outline how this emerging technology can increase productivity, knowledge sharing and creativity among industry professionals.
If visitors wish to learn how contractor/GCs can access automation to build better, how to rethink the supply chain of construction or how a micro factory network can scale globally, then Mollie Claypool, CEO of Automated Architecture (AUAR), has the answers in Automating Architecture: Radically rethinking what and how we build.
People & Change Theatre (sponsored by Women in BIM)
The transformational nature of the digitalisation of the built environment requires focus in three key areas: people, process and technology. This is why it is important that the People and Change theatre returns in 2023. Sessions will focus on topics including behavioural change, how to embrace new ways of working, using tech to engage and communicate with staff, strategies for inclusivity, diversity, collaboration and wellbeing in the workplace.
Rudie Masukume, Community and Stakeholder Engagement Officer, Skills and Employment Officer at Costain Group will present More than bricks and mortar – Building up communities through major construction. She will discuss why transparency is key to making the most of achievements and future success, as well as engaging supporters and stakeholders through digital communications and practical example.
Diversity builds team strength, says Richard Gwilt, Digital Construction Manager at Kier. In his presentation Neurodiversity, the hidden me, Richard will uncover how disability highlights inefficiencies in current methods of working and why accommodation does not need to be daunting.
In Driving excellence in digital skills – A case for investment in people, Kirsti Wells, Business Development Manager at BSI Group, will highlight why implementing training within organisations, and expanding knowledge internally, will enhance collaboration and productivity.
Net Zero Stage (sponsored by Autodesk and in partnership with ZERO)
A huge shift towards achieving Net Zero is underway within all industries, and the built environment is no exception, echoed by the government’s plan to build back ‘better, faster and greener’. Sessions taking place on the Net Zero Stage, in partnership with ZERO, will help visitors navigate how digital tools, methods, and skills are improving the performance of projects and leading to lower emissions.
The five benefits of digital carbon tools will be outlined by Megan Greig, Senior Engineer at Elliott Wood in her presentation Sustainable construction in action – how the design office can cut carbon now. Attendees will learn how digital tools and ‘digital twins’ can help decide what materials can be re-used in a circular economy, with practical examples of how to make more informed and sustainable decisions during the design phase.
Johnathan Munkley, Co-Founder of ZERO Construct, will host an introduction to the ZERO Playbook, ZERO community, and its goals. He will also touch on how carbon, cost and net operating income are linked in We want a net zero emissions construction industry, do you?
Transformation Hub (s ponsored by Nemetschek and Vectorworks)
Since its introduction in 2018, the Transformation Hub has helped companies and individuals embrace new ways of working by providing leadership and guidance on the implications of technology and innovation on their business. The Hub returns for 2023, boasting hand-picked panel discussions and presentations exploring business transformation, with a focus on the practicalities of digitalisation.
The role of data sharing to enable strategic outcomes will be discussed in How data can enable accelerated delivery of critical national infrastructure, hosted by Kevin Reeves, Industry Director – Energy & Utilities at Microsoft. Impacts of the 4th industrial revolution, and cross sector alignment of digital transformation will also be covered.
In Digital disruption of the construction industry, Huda As'ad, UKI Capital Projects Lead at Accenture, will outline the key ways in which the industry can improve efficiency and productivity through data insights.
Andrew Pryke, Managing Director at BAM Design and BAM Construct UK will present Platform 9 3/4 – Are we quite there for this digital construction journey. This session will define what a Platform is, what can be included in a Platform, and overcoming challenges.
These are just some of the hundreds of sessions on offer at Digital Construction Week this year. Browse the full programme at www.digitalconstructionweek.com/programme.
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