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Shaping a Digital WorldHarnessing digitally enabled innovation13 October, Institution of Civil Engineers, London
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Digital advances are fundamentally changing the way business is done. How you embrace technology and behavioural change will determine your ability to succeed in future.
To help you stay relevant, ICE is organising the Shaping a Digital World conference – an event that will
help transform not only the tools you are using, but also your complete approach to the way you build, maintain and operate infrastructure assets.
The conference programme, written by the ICE’s Digital Advisory Board and based on the State of the Nation report, addresses the big challenges we as engineers face every day – low levels of productivity, pressure to work more efficiently, redefine value beyond cost, increase use of technologies and guarantee infrastructure resilience.
On 13 October, you will take great steps forward on your digital transformation journey and take-away practical lessons that will help you deliver projects faster, cheaper and better.
President’s foreword
Professor Tim BroydPresident
Institution of Civil Engineers
Richard ShennanGroup Digital Business
Development Director
Mott Macdonald
Mark EnzerGroup Technical Director Mott MacDonald
Ian BlackmanProject Management
Office
Digital Built Britain
Teodoro Alvarez-FadónGlobal Head of Innovation
Ferrovial Agroman
John FosterEuropean Business
Development Manager BIM
Topcon
Peter Vale Engineering Information Manager
Thames Tideway Tunnel
Tom InglisSenior Digital Engineer
Laing O’Rourke
Alain WahaDigital Transformation and
Business Incubation
BuroHappold
Tim BroydPresidentInstitution of Civil Engineers
Anne KempDirector of BIM Strategy and
Development, Atkins and Chair
of UK BIM Alliance and Building
SMART UKI
Shaping a Digital World Advisory Board
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• Embrace the need for change atevery level of the infrastructureindustry
• Determine your first stepstowards transformation
• Assess effective routes toincreased resilience andsmarter infrastructure
• Learn how to place end usersat the heart of every decisionthroughout the project lifecycle
• Bring back to the office ideasfor shifting behaviour andreducing organisational andproject vulnerabilities to cyber-security risks
RIGHT SKILLS TO ADAPT TO ADVANCES IN TECHNOLOGY AND
INFORMATION MANAGEMENT
MAINSTREAMING SECURITY MINDEDNESS
ELECTRICITY CAPACITY FOR
DIGITALENHANCING RESILIENCE
THROUGH DIGITAL CONNECTIVITY
WHOLE LIFE CYCLE APPROACH BASED
ON OUTCOMES FOR END-USERS
EMBBEDINGBIM LEVEL 2 INCREASE ONSITE
PRODUCTIVITYTHROUGH INNOVATION
MAJOR PROJECTSAS SKILLS INCUBATOR
ENABLINGCOLLABORATION
Why attend
Join this one day event to make a difference to your career and organisation
Mini hackathon: Let the transformation begin
Gather with like-minded professionals to solve industry’s most pressing problems. Each group, guided by experts in infrastructure innovation, will come up with forward-thinking ideas and solutions addressing common challenges.
World Café Roundtables: It’s time to switch Fireside chats: Let’s be frank
Hosted by industry leaders, each group will be presented with a BIM Level 2 case study to discuss and analyse. After 15 minutes, each member of the group will switch to a different table highlighting new findings.
Engage in candid conversations with experienced leaders, hear inspirational stories and get honest answers to your questions.
Are you among the 69% of construction professionals falling behind the curve when it comes to technological innovation?
CHANGEBEHAVIOURS
INCREASE PRODUCTIVITY
IMPROVERESILIENCE
THRIVE AND LEAD IN THE DIGITAL ERA
Intelligent 3D design
IoT
AI
Block chain
Mobile technology
Smart citiesand motorways
Big data
Smartmeters
Connectedautomated vehicles
Con
nect
ed
data
envi
ronm
ent
VR& AR
The three streams of the conference offer delegates paths to understand, enable and benefit from digital transformation
Live polls and demonstrations
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Tim BroydPresidentInstitution of Civil Engineers
Simon ColvinHead of Technology, Media and Telecoms PracticePinsent Masons
Guy Beaumont Associate Director Turner & Townsend
Graham BrierleyEuropean Hub Lead for Digital EngineeringLaing O’Rourke
Paul Alexander BrownSenior BIM CAE VDC Design Engineer Tube Lines
Mark EnzerGroup Technical DirectorMott MacDonald
Marzia BolpagniBuilt Environment and Construction Engineering DepartmentPolitecnico di Milano
Meet the speakers Shaping a Digital World is an unmissable opportunity to hear from:
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Teodoro Alvarez-Farron Head of InnovationFerrovial Agroman
Chris BagleyHead of InfrastructureKnowledge Transfer Network
John EynonEngagement LeadUK BIM Alliance
Mat ColmerBuilt Environment SpecialistDigital Catapult
Tim ChapmanInfrastructure London DirectorArup
Phil CartwrightAssociate DirectorManufacturing Technology Centre
Alan CheungGroup SHE and Behavioural Management DirectorCostain
Tom DolanSenior Research Associate, UCLCentre Co-ordinatorInternational Centre for Infrastructure Futures
Chris FreemanLead Digital Manufacturing & Technical Lead Augmented RealityAdvanced Manufacturing Research Centre (AMRC)
Richard Ellis Office Division Lead UK Microsoft
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Meet the speakers Shaping a Digital World is an unmissable opportunity to hear from:
Mark LangdonNetwork Rail & Faculty of EngineeringUniversity of Nottingham
Alex JanzenExecutive Officer to CEO and UK & Europe OLTAtkins
Simon HarrisonGroup Strategy DirectorMott MacDonald
UnnameableNational Cyber Security Centre
Siddharth VarmaPolicy ManagerNational Infrastructure Commission
Phil WilbrahamExpansion Programme DirectorHeathrow
Sasha ReedVP Strategic DevelopmentBluebeam, Inc
Juliet MianAssociate DirectorArup
Iain MiskimminDigital and BIM ConsultantCrossrail/Bentley Information
Alain WahaDigital Transformation and Business
IncubationBuroHappold
Jennifer WhyteProfessor of Systems integrationLaing O’Rourke / RAEImperial College London
Anne KempDirector of BIM Strategy and Development, Atkins Chair of UK BIM Alliance and BuildingSmart UKI
Michael Bartyzel UK BIM LeadBuroHappold
Susan Hone-BrookesChief Engineer Construction & InfrastructureManufacturing Technology Centre
Jeremy SilverCEODigital Catapult
Duncan McCormickConstruction Software Sales SpecialistTopcon
Majid Al-Kader Director Customer and Market InsightBabcock International
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Programme
09:10 CHAIR’S OPENING REMARKSTim Broyd, President, Institution of Civil Engineers
09:15 KEYNOTE ADDRESS: Industrial Digitalisation is crucial to the UK’s economic successAn opportunity to understand the importance of adopting digital technology in line with government strategy, focusing on how industry can increase productivity, and address the skills challenges and security risks
Alex Janzen, Executive Officer to CEO and UK&Europe OLT, Atkins
09:35HOW NOT TO RE-LIVE the 1990s: Lessons from the music industry
09:55 DISRUPT OR BE DISRUPTED? Exploit disruptive infrastructure technology Richard Ellis, Office Division Lead UK, Microsoft
10:15 KEYNOTE PANEL DISCUSSION: How to become an outcome driven industry and what role can you play in the next digital transformation phase?
Tim Broyd, President, Institution of Civil Engineers
Alex Janzen, Executive Officer to CEO and UK&Europe OLT, Atkins
Jeremy Silver, CEO, Digital Catapult
Richard Ellis, Office Division Lead UK, Microsoft
10:55 NETWORKING, REFRESHMENTS AND EXHIBITION
11:25 CONFERENCE DIVIDES INTO STREAMS
STREAM 1
FOSTERING CHANGES IN BEHAVIOURS
Led by: Anne Kemp
Director of BIM Strategy and Development, Atkins Chair of UK BIM Alliance and BuildingSmart UKI
STREAM 2
GUARANTEEING RESILIENCE
Led by: Jennifer Whyte
Laing O’Rourke / RAE Professor of Systems integration, Imperial College London
STREAM 3
DELIVERING PRODUCTIVITY
Led by: Alain WahaGlobal Head of BIM & Digital, BuroHappold
Jeremy Silver, CEO at Digital Catapult
In the late 1990s music was among the first industries to be digitally disrupted and the labels were badly hurt. One may not immediately see similarities between music and civil engineering, but with change happening there are parallels that can be drawn and valuable lessons to be learnt.
11:25 ENABLING COLLABORATION
PANEL DISCUSSION: Hear expert views on interoperability
■ What do collaboration and interoperability mean?
■ What is the expectation of the client when including ‘ interoperability’ in tender documentation?
■ Can we apply the same meaning across different stages of the infrastructure lifecycle (design, construction, operation, maintenance)?
■ It is possible to achieve full interoperability (technical, terminology, standards etc) in the future?
■ What are the legal implications?
■ How we can guarantee it in 10 - 15 years’ time?
■ What is more important: Geometrical or Data? The importance of LoD vs LoI
■ Who will benefit from “partial interoperability” or “lack of interoperability”?
Simon Colvin, Head of Technology, Media and Telecoms Practice, Pinsent Masons
Sasha Reed, VP Strategic Development, Bluebeam, Inc
Duncan McCormick, Construction Software Sales Specialist, Topcon
Marzia Bolpagni, Architectural Engineer, Built Environment and Construction Engineering Department, Politecnico di Milano
ELECTRICITY CAPACITY FOR DIGITAL
Delegates choose a challenge and work in groups. Each, guided by an expert in infrastructure innovation, will come up with forward-thinking ideas and solutions addressing the 3 challenges below:
1. How digital technology helps manage an increasinglydecentralised grid of two way flows
2. The ability of building energy systems to contribute to thenational energy system
3.
What would a consumer centric energy system look andfeel like?
TOTEX CHANGING HOW INFRASTRUCTURE IS DESIGNED
PANEL DISCUSSION: Hear expert views on
■ Balancing CAPEX with OPEX?
■ How do we increase output using TOTEX? And how do we go beyond TOTEX?
■ How to harness beneficial outcomes through delivering TOTEX?
■ How can we design, build and operate FOR the outcomes rather than just delivering to standards?
■ How can we enable the benefits to society, to the business, to the customer?
Iain Miskimmin, Digital and BIM consultant, Crossrail/ Bentley Information Management Academy and the BIM Advancement Academy
Alain Waha, GLobal head of BIM and Digital Transformation, BuroHappold
Mark Enzer, Group Technical Director, Mott MacDonald
Paul Alexander Brown, Senior BIM CAE VDC Design Engineer, Tube Lines
Feedback from each group leader
KEY TAKEAWAYSSimon HarrisonGroup Strategy Director, Mott MacDonald
12:45 LUNCH, NETWORKING AND EXHIBITION
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LIVE POLLS LIVE POLLS
MINI HACKATHON
12:10
11:40
12:30
Chaired by: Teodoro Alvarez-FadónGlobal Head of Innovation, Ferrovial Agroman
Chaired by: Tom Deacon, Global Head of Digital, Turner & Townsend
SESSION INTRODUCTION: 11:40
Simon Harrison, Group Strategy Director, Mott MacDonald
Carl Collins, Digital Engineering Consultant, CIBSESimon Harrison, Group Strategy Director, Mott MacDonaldVictoria MacGregor, Director of Energy, Citizens Advice
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13:45 MAJOR PROJECTS AS SKILLS INCUBATOR
PANEL DISCUSSION: Hear expert views on projects & innovation
■ What are the main digital innovations being logged on the I3P system? How should the industry collaborate with digital innovation?
■ How is Thames water embracing digital innovation? Does alliancing benefit digital innovation?
■ Should the enhancement of expertise, skill and knowledge be a defined output of projects and programmes?
■ Major projects can act as a model for incubation: how can we maintain and transfer the uplift once a project ends?
Chris Bagley, Head of Infrastructure, Knowledge Transfer Network
Mark Langdon, Network Rail & Faculty of Engineering, University of Nottingham
MAINSTREAMING SECURITY MINDEDNESS
Graham BrierleyEuropean Hub Lead for Digital Engineering, Laing O’Rourke
Cyber security meet engineering; engineering, meet
cycber security
Engineering Processes Lead, Sociotechnical Security Group, National Cyber Security Centre
INCREASING ONSITE PRODUCTIVITY THROUGH INNOVATION
Chaired by: Phil Cartwright, Associate Director, Manufacturing Technology Centre
Sector Strategy
Susan Hone-Brookes, Chief Engineer Construction & Infrastructure, Manufacturing Technology Centre
Cyber essentials and foresight on GDPR and NIS Directive – implications and penalties
Emma Philpott, CEO, The IASME ConsortiumTechnology Approach
Chris Freeman, Lead Digital Manufacturing & Technical Lead Augmented Reality, Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre (AMRC)
PANEL DISCUSSION
■ The nature of security threats and their potential impact
■ The measures that organisations need to have in place
■ The role of the individual in a security-minded culture
■ The implications of incoming NIS and GDPR regulations
PANEL DISCUSSION
15:05 REFRESHMENTS, NETWORKING AND EXHIBITION
LIVE POLLS
13:55
14:20
14:45
14:20
14:40
Chaired by: Phil Wilbraham, Expansion Programme Director, Heathrow
The Rising Factory and Lean Construction TechnologyMace
14:10
Chris Freeman, Lead Digital Manufacturing & Technical Lead Augmented Reality, Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre (AMRC)
Susan Hone-Brookes, Chief Engineer Construction & Infrastructure, Manufacturing Technology Centre
Case study from SME
14:35
Phil Cartwright, Associate Director, Manufacturing Technology Centre
Chaired by: Graham BrierleyEuropean Hub Lead for Digital Engineering, Laing O’Rourke
Richard Ellis, Office Division Lead, Microsoft
Engineering Processes Lead, Sociotechnical Security Group, National Cyber Security Centre
14:00
15:35 LEARNING NEW BEHAVIOURS TO BECOME MORE EFFECTIVE
Ensure that people at all points in their career have the right skills to adapt to advances in technology and information management
Alan Cheung, Group SHE and Behavioural Management Director, Costain
ENHANCING RESILIENCE THROUGH DIGITAL CONNECTIVITY
Resilience of digitally-connected infrastructure systems - overview of a study undertaken for the National Infrastructure Commission
Juliet Mian, Associate Director at Arup
EMBEDDING BIM LEVEL 2
UK BIM ALLIANCE BANK OF CASE STUDIESIntroduction to Level 2 implementation – how’s it working on the ground?
John Eynon, Engagement Lead, UK BIM Alliance
Case study 1 Supply Chain Mark Deayton, Specialist Business Development, Delta Ballustrades
Case study 2Main contractorAndrew Gamblen, Willmott Dixon
Case study 3DesignerMichael Bartyzel, UK BIM Lead, BuroHappold
16:15Delegates will then select two of the case studies to
discuss and analyse
FEEDBACK & CONCLUSIONSJohn Eynon, Engagement Lead, UK BIM Alliance
PANEL DISCUSSION: Enhancing the quality of data assets and mapping interdependency risks
Chaired by: Tim Chapman, Infrastructure London Director, Arup
■ How do we exploit the benefits of digital technology to enhance resilience without creating new barriers to resilience?
■ City resilience – using digital technology to respond to events (e.g. adverse weather, or congestion)
■ Understanding interdependencies between digitally-connected infrastructure systems
■ Smart infrastructure systems – ensuring these remain ‘smart’ during and after unexpected shocks
Juliet Mian, Associate Director, ArupSiddharth Varma, Policy Adviser, National Infrastructure CommissionTom Dolan, Senior Research Associate, UCL & Centre Co-Ordinator, International Centre for Infrastructure Futures
PRESENTATION
Mat Colmer, Built Environment Specialist, Digital Catapult
PANEL DISCUSSION
CONCLUSION AND KEY TAKEAWAYS Tim Chapman, Infrastructure London Director, Arup
16:40 CONCLUDING PLENARY: HARNESSING DIGITALLY ENABLED INNOVATION
The last plenary session will allow chairs, speakers and delegates to outline the steps they will take to move their work and their business forward into the digital transformation, amd an opportunity to highlight what else you’d like to discuss throughout ICE's digital transformation campaign
Anne Kemp, Director of BIM Strategy and Development, Atkins Chair of UK BIM Alliance and BuildingSmart UKIAlain Waha, Global Head of BIM & Digital, BuroHappoldJennifer Whyte, Laing O’Rourke / RAEng Professor of Systems integration, Imperial College London (TBC)
16:15
15:55
15:50 15:45
16:4516:40
LIVE POLLS WORLD CAFE ROUNDTABLE
Skillsets required to work with emerging and future technology■
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17:25 CHAIR'S CLOSING REMARKS AND NETWORKING DRINKS RECEPTION
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Impacts of automation on jobs and role profiles
How to realise the potential of data use – big data to useful data
Key areas for upskilling/reskilling of current practitioners andand how to keep up “forever learning”
The importance of strong leadership in changing organisationalculture and embedding skills provision
Alan Cheung, Group SHE and Behavioural Management Director, CostainMat Colmer, Built Environment Specialist, Digital CatapultMajd Al-Kader, Director Customer and Market Insight, Babcock Interbational GroupPeter Cooper, Research Engineer, ArupSorella Smith, Digital Engineer, Laing O'Rourke
Chaired by Nathan Baker, Director Engineering Knowledge,
ICE
Why sponsor
ICE is the leading voice on infrastructure, enjoying unrivalled support from Government, asset owners, contractors and consultants.
This event has been planned by the industry and offers the platform for Government to detail industrial strategy, and for asset owners, technology providers, contractors, and consultants to discuss the projects and requirements that are driving the digital transformation of the sector.
Exhibiting at Shaping a Digital World will give you unparalleled access to those with purchasing power. Get face-to-face time with people actively looking for solutions to enhance their bottom line and ease the transition to digital.
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