How Digital Twin Technology Is About to Change Building Management
Digital twins are coming to the built environment, adding intelligence from the beginning of the design phase through to the end of the building’s useful life.
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Watch a recording of this webinar, co-hosted by independent research firm Verdantix, and Spacewell. And gain insight into the impacts of digital twins on building life-cycle management, including learnings from research.
Digital twins may still sound like a far-off concept, but they are in fact already very much a reality. A user explains how they leverage a digital twin to enable far-reaching cooperation with different partners during the design, construction, and building management phases.
Digital Twins for Building Management – In this one-hour webinar, you will learn:
- What benefits digital twins can provide for non-industrial real estate assets
- What are the current use cases of DTs in the built environment
- How to get the most from real estate digitization, starting long before the ‘first brick is laid’ and through to the occupancy stage
- How Maritime Campus Antwerp is pioneering digitization in an innovative project, involving all stakeholders at an early stage
Speakers:
Steven Lambert
Spacewell
Steven Lambert is the former Chief Strategy Officer at Spacewell. His 20-year experience spans both sides of the Atlantic leading large-scale operational transformation projects impacting across all functions of Fortune 1000 companies.
Rodolphe d’Arjuzon
Verdantix
Rodolphe leads the Verdantix Smart Buildings practice. He has over twenty years of experience in technology research and strategy consulting. He co-founded Verdantix in 2008 and previously worked for Barclays Bank and L.E.K. Consulting. Rodolphe holds a Ph.D. in Physics from Cambridge University.
Bart Huybrechts
Maritime Campus Antwerp (MCA)
Bart enjoys making companies grow and managing complex and large real estate and public-private partnership challenges that contribute to a better ‘tomorrow’. He holds a Master’s degree in Applied Economics and postgraduate degrees in SME management and Real Estate management.