Thursday, 28 September 2017

Shaping a Digital World

Shaping a Digital World: Harnessing Digitally Enabled Innovation
13 October 2017, London
ice-digitalengineering.com

The three streams of ICE's Shaping a Digital World programme feature 50 speakers with insights, lessons and challenges for delegates to absorb and embed in to their approach to digital transformation.

At ICE BIM 2016 we asked what the greatest challenge was when implementing BIM collaboration, by far the most popular responses were: general resistance to change, company culture, and leadership - collectively accounting for 66% of the vote. The programme has been designed to address these behavioural blockers.

Industrial digitalisation is crucial to the UK's economic success and ICE is committed, through this event and the wider campaign, to encourage that happening.

Involvement from across the whole industry is the only way to bring the talk and theory to life. If you believe you or your colleagues can help make transformation a reality, register today.

Increase Productivity:
- Embed BIM Level 2
- Outcomes for end users
- Innovation that improves onsite productivity
- Capitalise on intelligent 3D design, IoT and AI

Improve Resilience:
- Electrical capacity for digital
- Mainstream security mindedness
- Digital connectivity
- Prepare for smart cities and motorways, big data and smart meters

Change Behaviours:
- Enable collaboration
- Major projects as skills incubators
- Adaptive skills
- Use a connected data environment, VR and AR and mobile technology

Book online at www.ice-digitalengineering.com and join senior-level infrastrucutre professionals on 13 October at the Institution of Civil Engineers in London.

With kind regards,

ICE Events Team
Institution of Civil Engineers
e: events@ice.org.uk
t: +44 (0)20 7665 2226
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