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Executive Meetings in the Command Room! Beyond the Digital Twin.

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    Description

    Digital disruption is an inevitable trend in the construction industry, with many digital technologies creating the future construction sites to be completed in the near future. On the other hand, digital data as the output of digital tech use will gather into a data lake and link with ERP and other core systems to advance data use. Transferring from "creating" and "collecting" digital data—including building information modeling (BIM) data—to the next stage of "using" data will be the must. We’ll present our milestones with the ultimate goal being that executives be able to make data-centered business decisions based on data gathered in real time.

    Key Learnings

    • Discover the Smart Control Center.
    • Discover how to use Autodesk software to remotely managing construction sites.
    • Learn about an ideal image of a data-centered platform.
    • tbd.

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    Industries
    Architecture
    Topics
    Building Information Modeling (BIM)
    Virtual Design & Construction
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