September 23, 2020

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The future of the Building and Infrastructure Industry will face many challenges, from affordability to sustainability. To design and build a future that improves upon these aspects, new skills, technology and methodologies will need to be developed by members of our industry.

CanBIM, BIM Africa and dbNCR present: Preparing for the Future of Work in the Building and Infrastructure Industry. Join our expert presenters and panelists as we explore what it means to work in a rapidly changing industry, and how you can prepare to excel in this transformation.

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DAY One

Industry Presentation 1
9:10AM–9:40AM EST
Why BIM Gives Me the Advantage
Why BIM Gives Me the Advantage

Knowledge acquired through the BIM Lifecycle Management program I attended at Algonquin College in Ottawa, Canada’s National Capital Region, has given me an advantage to quickly transition from school to working with a BIM Group at a large scale project.In this presentation, I will share some of my experiences and exemplify the advantage of using the I in BIM to improve your workflows using a problem solving approach. These are some of the skills I judge important to prepare you for the future of the AEC Industry.

Vitor Madruga
Design Technology Specialist, Centrus - HOK
(Moderator)
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Industry Presentation 2
9:40AM–10:10AM EST
The Promising Career Path in BIM
The Promising Career Path in BIM

Are there real chances for young professionals in the digital construction world? Objectives:

  1. Future of BIM and Innovations
  2. New Skillset in the digital industry
  3. How do I start Career in BIM
  4. Defining Job titles and career in BIM
Usman Olayemi
5D Quantity Surveyor, Prospect BIM Firm
(Moderator)
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Panel Discussion
10:10AM–11:00AM EST
Solving the Cross-Discipline Talent Divide
Solving the Cross-Discipline Talent Divide

This topic will speak to how students can engage other disciplines and industries to learn needed skills required to work in the rapidly digitizing Buildings and Infrastructure industry. We will also discuss how professionals can learn from other industries as well, in order to advance their careers and better our industry as a whole.

Kirk Stalkie
Design Technology Manager, NORR
(Moderator)
Lara Chow
Associate Director, Carleton Immersive Media Studio
Nicholas Owuor
BIM Consultant, Sui Generis Design Studio - Kenya, East Africa
Craig Howie
Digital Project Delivery, AECOM, South Africa
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Event Planning Team

Megan Beange
Jean-Pierre Gbegan
Moses Itanola
Lot Kaduma
Patrick Lalonde
Abubakar Lawal
Usman Olayemi
Kirk Stalkie

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