Kai Riemer

Professor of Information Technology & Organisation, University of Sydney

Takes part in

  • Digital Built World SummitView Full Event
  • 10:00 - 10:40

    Panel: They’re just fancy BIM models, aren’t they? Evolving your existing digital design solutions to incorporate connected customers and the twin framework

    Asset owners are realising that a coordinated approach is needed to deliver the required change in asset performance and efficiency. They want access to asset data held by their AEC partners. We consider the practical issues involved to make this happen and what kinds of customers are supportive of twinning frameworks. This session will bring you up to speed on digital twin strategy. 

    Panellists include:
    John Hainsworth Technical Director, Smart Infrastructure, Mott MacDonald
    Bill Thomson Digital Assets & Engineering Leader, Digital Twin Leader, GHD Digital
    Sam Houghton Principal Digital, Digital Twin Product Manager, Beca - New Zealand
    Ken Lee Director, Digital Enablement, Aurecon
    Elouise Robinson Digital Engineering Manager, Arcadis
    Moderated by:
    Belinda Hodkinson Founder, Director, Magnae
  • REwork APAC SummitView Full Event
  • 09:00 - 09:40

    Panel discussion: When planning for the future of work, what are the most sustainable hybrid workplace business models?

    Property owners who are quick to adapt to evolving tenant expectations, who can adapt by de-densify profitably, increase health & safety protocols, and offer new products based on developing digital office needs, will emerge from this period stronger than before. This session involves sharing insights for the next generation of workforce.

    Panellists include:
    Alison Webb Head of Customer Futures, Asset Management, Lendlease
    Claire Moran Partner, Head of Workplace - Knight Frank Australia
    Matthew Boglary Lead - Strategic Enterprise, Proxyclick - Singapore
    Antonia Trumbull Real Estate Segment Lead, Schneider Electric
    Moderated by:
    Kai Riemer Professor of Information Technology & Organisation, University of Sydney

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