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Small Business: BIG Innovation (Presentations & Panel)

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Event
  • Session
  • Wednesday, 26 October 2016
  • 14:26 - 14:26
  • Duration: 43 mins
  • Publication date: 23 Nov 2016
  • Location: NA, Business Design Centre, London, United Kingdom
  • Part of event Digital Construction Week

About the session

The very nature of being an SME affords the opportunity to be flexible, fleet of foot, and highly innovative. Digital processes and technologies offer huge potential for SME's keen to maintain a compteitive edge. But the over complication, foreign terms, cost implications and amount of both time and resource available often create a barrier for businesses.

Hear from industry experts on the simple steps you can take to make your business more efficient and effective in a digitally enabled workplace.

This session will be split in to three segments covering the following topics; BIM, Business Transformation, Skills &Training.

Keywords:
  • BIM
  • I3P
  • civil engineering
  • construction
  • crossrail
  • digital
  • innovation
  • metro railway
  • train
  • transport industry
  • tunnelling

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Speakers

  • Rob Jackson

    Rob Jackson

    Bond Bryan Digital, Associate Director

    Rob is a qualified Architect and has delivered projects in the Education and Advanced Manufacturing sectors. His significant project experience and passion for technology and process improvement resulted in his selection for a number of special projects for our practice including the development of our quality systems, office intranet and BIM. This work then led to his current role as part of our Bond Bryan Digital team.He speaks at both national and international events as a passionate advocate of an OPEN BIM approach, exploring the sharing of data between different software packages via the “IFC” open format and promoting industry wide standards that enable full collaboration between different parties.He chairs the sub-committee for the AEC (UK) BIM Technology Protocols for GRAPHISOFT ARCHICAD, is a member of the buildingSMART UK's Technical Group, an ambassador for thinkBIM at Leeds Beckett University, tweets as @bondbryanBIM and also writes our BIM Blog.
  • Paul Oakley

    Paul Oakley

    BIM@BRE, Associate Director

    Paul Oakley is a Chartered Architect and a world leading expert in BIM. He heads the BIM Division in BRE where he is responsible for the technical delivery of the BRE Academy BIM training, the BIM certification schemes delivered under the BRE Certification mark and BIM research projects. Paul sits on the Board of BuildingSMART UK & Ireland and leads the operational activities for the chapter under the secretariat role provided by BRE.Paul has over 25 years’ experience and is specialised in the delivery of large Residential projects using the principles of Avanti embodied in BS1192:2007. He has driven change through several large Architectural practices by implementing BS1192:2007 and more recently PAS 1192-2:2013 as Project Team Leader, Group CAD Manager and Consultant. Paul has been involved in many industry CAD / BIM initiatives from Teamwork 2000, Avanti, ADT Community group and the BIM Community as well as sitting on CPIC guidance committees for Uniclass classification and the BS1192:2007 guidance document as well as representing the RIBA on the CIC BIM Forum.Paul sits on various BSI Committees including BS1192:2007, PAS 1192-2, BS 8541 Parts 1 to 4, and ISO 19650. He has also been involved in various research projects involving BIM and the built environment including: BRECOBie (Construction Operations Building information exchange), RegBIM, C4C – Clouds for Coordination, Espresso and BAMB (Buildings as Material Banks).
  • Rob Klaschka

    Rob Klaschka

    SUMO Services, Director of Digital Built Environment

    Having worked producing existing building BIM from a designer/builder point of over the last five years I have joined SUMO to run a new department working to deliver high quality existing BIM with a strong emphasis on integrating the survey process with level 2 BIM.I was a founding Director of Studio Klaschka and I have a broad industry experience in design and construction since 1995. I have pioneered the use of BIM technology on live projects with a focus on the delivery of data primed existing building BIM for large refurbishment projects and estates procurement and have lead the delivery of over 35 existing building BIM models from commissioned laser scans. Author (part) and editor “BIM in Small Practices: Illustrated Case Studies” published by RIBA Enterprises, June 2014.
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    Craig Sewell

    Cubicle Centre, Brand & Marketing Director

    It’s over ten years since I started working in the construction products industry and I'm still loving every minute.During this time I have built up a solid understanding of small business marketing and manufacturing. I love the challenge of working with limited resources to compete with the big players in the industry.I’m a full-stack marketing professional specialising in Brand Management and Search Engine Optimisation (SEO). Learn about my approach to digital marketing with the Full-Stack Marketing ToolkitIf there’s a way to do things better and faster I have to know about it. I’m always learning new skills and discovering new tools with this in mind.Back in 2011 I discovered Building Information Modelling (BIM). I am now responsible for the BIM strategy at Cubicle Centre which is a big part of my digital vision for the company.
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