Over the last few years, with the infusion of new business models and digital workflows, it is clear enough to many that the production and consumption of the built environment has the potential to wake up more completely and experience an industry renaissance. However, manifest does not beget destiny, we see this in the enduring productivity chasm between construction and many other industries.
The aim of this presentation is to propose the following learning objectives:
Jerry Jackson belongs to a cohort of individuals who, with Autodesk’s acquisition of Revit Technologies in 2002, helped establish BIM as a category. He joined Dassault Systemes in 2011 and is actively defining Virtual Twins as a point of departure.
Over the last few years, with the infusion of new business models and digital workflows, it is clear enough to many that the production and consumption of the built environment has the potential to wake up more completely and experience an industry renaissance. However, manifest does not beget destiny, we see this in the enduring productivity chasm between construction and many other industries.
The aim of this presentation is to propose the following learning objectives: