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Oct
16

SESSION 6 | IOT, Supply Chains & Operations

SESSION 6
IOT, Supply Chains & Operations

Presentations by:

Stephen Hamil (The NBS)

An audit trail of specification data

During the design, construction and then in-use phases of a construction project product specifications decisions are made. Too often there is no digital record of these decisions and this results in clients not knowing what products are in their buildings. Stephen explores how this process can be improved. He also examines the role that Blockchain can play in this process in the not too distant future.

Brittanie Campbell-Turner (Constructr Podcast, CBC USA)

Microgrids, IoT and Blockchain

This discussion will cover how microgrids are supported by IoT and blockchain to support energy management. We will also review location driven IoT solutions that have the potential to support building operations.

Marta Piekarska-Geater (Hyperledger/Linux Foundation)

Building Trustworthy Supply Chains

Hyperledger DLTs are the go-to technologies for enterprises and governments. Many say that Supply Chain is one of the more important use cases for using DLTs. Over the past 18 months we have seen several successful deployments of such solutions. Marta will walk you through the case studies from Hyperledger and its Members in Supply Chain.

The session will conclude with a panel discussion.

Please note the agenda is subject to revision.

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Oct
16

SESSION 4 | Digital Engineering Management

SESSION 4
Digital Engineering Management

Presentations by:

Sylvain Riss (BG-21)

We are in the new era where digital has become our nature and BIM our DNA. In the field of construction, it seems not so easy to develop an integrated digital strategy. Where shall I begin, what could be the target, what are our trails, what is the best pathway? Change management becomes the standard and new technologies usher in a new way of work. My presentation will consider these challenges.

Volker Buscher (Arup)

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Balint Penzes (PwC)

Blockchain Technology & Project Controls

Balint will critically assess the feasibility of implementing blockchain technology in project controls, drawing upon practical examples from his project experience.

Eleni Papadonikolaki (UCL Bartlett School of Construction & Project Management)

How do technological, organisational and environmental factors influence blockchain innovation adoption across the construction ecosystem?

This presentation proposes requirements for Decentralised Autonomous Organisations in construction and the necessary technological, organisational and environment transformations across the supply chain.

The session will conclude with a panel discussion.

Please note the agenda is subject to revision.

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