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  • Session
  • Thursday, 19 October 2017
  • 12:19 - 12:19
  • Duration: 21 mins
  • Publication date: 26 Oct 2017
  • Location: conference, ExCel, London, United Kingdom
  • Part of event Digital Construction Week 2017

About the session

Data has the potential to revolutionise the way we view the built environment. Clients are more and more looking at how to leverage better value from their portfolio level data and support strategic organisational decision making such as forward investment planning.

This session will show how AECOM are aggregating, analysing, and visualizing millions of data points in a way any user can immediately understand and use. These data points can be used not just at a portfolio level but as drivers for city wide analysis and development.

The session will demonstrate how the creation of a digital estate can help owners and operators understand complex information from any source quickly and clearly and make well informed portfolio decisions.

Keywords:
  • BIM
  • BIM Level 2
  • IoT
  • R&D
  • asset management
  • built environment
  • construction
  • data analytics
  • design
  • digital construction
  • digital economy
  • education
  • energy
  • engineering
  • manufacturing
  • operation
  • technology
  • transport
  • transport systems

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    David Philp

    AECOM – Global BIM/MIC Consultancy Director and Digital Built Britain (Core Team)David was an early adopter of practical change and purposeful collaboration, which has led to him having an international reputation as a key thinker in the BIM field. His expertise has also seen David become a central figure in the UK public sectors move to mandate BIM usage for Government projects.David’s expertise in BIM has seen him being seconded to the UK Cabinet Office in 2011 as Head of BIM Implementation. David also Chairs the Scottish Government’s BIM Delivery Group and the Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB) Digital Working Group.“The Information Economy is transforming the way construction works. It is therefore essential that the industry can grasp this new wave of innovation, and understand what it can do to help the industry generate new value propositions’ says David.
  • Michael Jansen

    Michael Jansen

    Cityzenith, Chairman & Chief Executive Officer

    An impassioned architect, urbanist, and entrepreneur, Michael has founded and led high‐growth companies in the US and Asia for more than two decades. He studied architecture at Yale and Cambridge, earned a Fulbright Scholarship, and worked as an architect in India and China for several years leading the Asia practices of two major US‐based international architecture firms. In 2004, he founded a major BIM services company in India backed by Sequoia Capitalwhich grew to over 500 employees in just 4 years. In 2010, Michael assumed the helm at Cityzenith as CEO and embarked on his personal mission to transform life in cities around the globe.Michael has been featured on CNN, CNBC, and in several major business, government, and AEC publications worldwide. He has also received several awards for his work, including Building Design and Construction’s “40 Under 40” award. In 2014, Michael was honored as a World Cities Summit Young Leader in Singapore for his life‐long contribution to improving sustainability and the quality of life in cities. A husband and father of three, Michael speaks four languages and plays the guitar.
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