In this webinar, we heard from Chris Pynn of Arup and Steve Fox of BIM Consulting on how organisations use BIM across project phases and their entire team to accelerate reviews and improve decision making. It also covered key trends in BIM adoption and some of the remarkable achievements from using BIM in the construction industry.
Benefits of a Company-wide Project Management Platform - Webinar, July 2016Aconex
In this webinar, Group Manager Tim Crisp discussed how contractor John Holland effectively manage information and processes on their projects – for multiple owners and under various contract roles – with one central platform.
Best practices to predictably meet your project budgetAconex
Global industry experts, Paul Chapman from the University of Oxford, Crawford Patterson from Mace and Chris Perkins from Fluor, discuss opportunities within the AEC industry and share industry standards and best practices to meet project budgets through the effective implementation of collaborative project controls.
How Strategic Alliances and Alternative Delivery Models Drive Project Success...Aconex
In this webinar, Hans Hoppe of Parsons and Norman Anderson, CEO of CG/LA discussed how leading organizations are using strategic alliances, alternative delivery models and new financing approaches to successfully deliver complex projects.
Keeping your project on track - Webinar, September 2016Aconex
In this webinar, CH2M shares how company culture and forward thinking technology adoption help them to manage major infrastructure projects to tight schedules. Plus, global infrastructure experts CG/LA announce this year’s top strategic infrastructure projects and discuss how leaders are delivering complex projects on schedule.
The document discusses several large infrastructure projects that use a project delivery platform. It highlights a few featured projects including the Seattle Tunnel State Route 99 project in the US worth $1.4 billion, the Indira Gandhi International Airport Terminal 3 project in New Delhi, India worth $2 billion, and the Dubai International Airport project worth $4.5 billion. It then discusses trends in project delivery such as increased digitization, data usage, and mobile access of tools and information. The document focuses on how the platform can help manage workflows, processes, documentation and ensure security and version control throughout the project delivery lifecycle.
Architecture Engineering and Construction professionals are garnering or reaping the fruit of optimizing Building Information Modeling for minimizing wastage, errors and budget overruns. website:www.teslacad.com
Modernize project controls to ensure project success aecomAconex
Kim McAvoy from AECOM and Garrett Fultz from FTI Consulting share how consistent results can be attained by implementing modern systems on projects, and throughout organizations. New tools provide visibility into potential cost and schedule impacts. Use data and insights to deliver successful projects from controls systems to help you make the right decisions at the right time.
3 Ways That Data Helps Reduce Review Cycles - Webinar, May 2016Aconex
In this webinar, Roger Gagnier P.E., Vice President at AECOM, discussed how accessible and up to date data can be the key to streamlining project processes. We share best practices you can take directly back to your project team.
"Show me the ROI" – concrete results from process improvementAconex
Patty Sullivan with Burns & McDonnell shares their project performance results and how they achieved them. You will learn how to use processes, tools and reporting to consistently deliver successful projects to your clients. Also, hear key findings from an infrastructure industry study, including a sneak peek into the future of project controls and the impressive results being achieved on infrastructure projects around the world.
How to improve RFI management across your projectsAconex
Graham shares how using a digital platform on complex P3 hospital projects helped achieve a 90% faster bid solicitation, an 80% reduction in defect distribution and a 50% reduction in RFI turnaround time. There will also be a short demo of Aconex: see how a project-wide platform provides improved process efficiency throughout the project.
This document provides step-by-step instructions for using Aconex to manage a project workflow for the FSP-KL project. It outlines 6 steps for reviewing documents received from the main contractor, including downloading documents, selecting a review outcome, adding consultant comments, replacing files with consultant signatures, and submitting documents. It also describes how to create sub-workflows to secondary consultants for additional input, including selecting items to sub-workflow, starting the sub-workflow, inputting information, selecting participants, and submitting.
Deliver Reliable Power Projects - Webinar June 16 2015Aconex
This document summarizes a webinar about managing power projects more effectively using digital collaboration tools. It discusses challenges facing the power industry like integrating renewable energy and aging infrastructure. It also profiles a large transmission project by Minnkota Power that faced various regulatory and environmental hurdles. The webinar demonstrated how Minnkota used Aconex's collaboration platform to improve communication across teams, ensure compliance, and save an estimated $500,000 on a $350 million project compared to traditional methods.
Keep your project moving with aconex contract administration webinar slidesAconex
This document summarizes an Aconex webinar about using their contract administration software. It discusses challenges with cost overruns, schedule delays, and inconsistent contract information across projects. Aconex aims to provide transparency, enforce standards, and give real-time data to help with risk management and cost control. The webinar will discuss how their one-stop project controls solution can help deliver projects with confidence by eliminating information silos and reducing cost overruns.
Achieve competitive advantage through innovative process managementAconex
Hensel Phelps talks about how up front planning, efficient process management and the right tools lead to successful projects. Learn how Hensel Phelps implemented a digital platform which resulted in smooth handover, a 30% reduction in time compiling O&M manuals, and saw post- handover calls reduced to almost zero.
5 methods session 2 webinar slideshare systems coAconex
Managing Director of Systems & Co and a veteran of John Holland, shares results and advice on how to keep infrastructure projects on track. Learn how to use technology to break scope into manageable sections, use data to your project’s advantage and collaborate across the entire project team.
Avoid the risk and streamline your project controlsAconex
This document summarizes a project controls breakfast meeting discussing challenges with project controls in the UK construction industry and how new technology solutions can help address these challenges. The agenda includes presentations on the current state of project controls in the UK, common issues and how to improve. It notes that only 5.4% of projects meet best-in-class standards for cost and schedule. Common problems include lack of integrated information, inadequate decision making and risk management. The document discusses challenges around skills, culture, processes and systems. It introduces the Aconex project controls platform that aims to provide integrated cost controls, scheduling, collaboration and insights across projects.
Collaborative project controls across your entire portfolioAconex
Today organisations in the E&C industry are facing challenges that are jeopardising the success of their project:
-Inefficiencies & delays being caused by a disconnected environment
-People, disciplines, departments and systems, all working in isolation
-Lack of consistency across cost and schedule
This document discusses integrated project controls solutions and their benefits. It summarizes a featured project, the Marina Bay Sands Casino Resort in Singapore, and how an integrated project controls platform can connect project teams, provide early warnings and predictive insights, and implement integrated cost controls. The platform allows for project-wide collaboration, centralized reporting and dashboards, contract management, budgeting and forecasting, variance analysis, and other features to help manage projects and minimize complexity.
Unlocking Engineering and Construction performance webinar apac slideshareAconex
With annual revenues expected to grow to $17 trillion by 2030, the Engineering and Construction (E&C) industry is pivotal to the world economy. Digitalisation and innovation are moving at speed across the industry, yet the transformation continues to be a challenge for most organisations. Industry expert, Dr. Ahmet Citipitioglu, a veteran of TAV Construction and Ken Panitz, Principal Methods, Learning & Innovation with CIMIC Group along with Andrew Newsome, Principal at The Boston Consulting Group, discuss the new digital reality for E&C and present real-life case studies to unlock technological value.
Delivering operational efficiency in the new dawn of complex BIM data through...p6academy
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There is a part of the engineering & construction lifecycle where huge amounts of inefficiency exists. Project documents are numerous and with the changes in the industry towards 3D BIM, stakeholders involved in the review process need more sophisticated tools and applications to work with this complex information. Documents that define buildings, infrastructure and assets are not only growing in complexity but also in physical size. In order to deal with the processing of the variety and complexity of data, organizations need to rethink what tools and applications will be needed to enable the efficient and integrated processes demanded by projects. Oracle AutoVue brings a unique set of capabilities that supports the variety of application formats, helping companies involved in the engineering construction lifecycle to deliver operational efficiencies that are integrated to the Primavera solutions. We explore the use of deep integration to Unifier BP’s, working in conjunction with drawings and Building Information Models enabling all stakeholders to view and digitally collaborate on project documents in the appropriate business context.
This document discusses the benefits of building information modeling (BIM) in construction project management. It explains that BIM allows for improved collaboration, coordination, planning, and decision-making across the project lifecycle from design through construction and operations. Integrating BIM with project scheduling through 4D modeling provides visualizations that improve constructability analysis, site planning, progress tracking, and issues resolution. Studies found that BIM can deliver cost savings of up to 30% over the lifetime of a building project through improved design, construction, and facility management.
This document discusses the benefits of building information modeling (BIM) in construction project management. It explains that BIM allows for improved collaboration, coordination, planning, and decision-making across the project lifecycle from design through construction and operations. Integrating BIM with project scheduling through 4D modeling provides visualizations that improve constructability analysis, site planning, progress tracking, and issues resolution. Studies found that BIM can deliver up to 30% savings in project time and over 50% cost benefits over the lifetime of a building. Proper implementation of BIM requires the right people and processes to ensure everyone shares information effectively for better project outcomes.
This document discusses the benefits of building information modeling (BIM) in construction project management. It explains that BIM allows for improved collaboration, coordination, planning, and decision-making across the project lifecycle from design through construction and operations. Integrating BIM with project scheduling through 4D modeling provides visualizations that improve constructability analysis, site planning, progress tracking, and issues resolution. Studies found that BIM can deliver up to 30% savings in project time and over 50% cost benefits over the lifetime of a building. Proper implementation of BIM requires the right people and processes to ensure everyone shares information effectively for better project outcomes.
1. CH2M HILL uses BIM on all of its projects, with over 800 Project Automation Leads and 2000 CAD/BIM modelers implementing BIM standards.
2. The company is working to achieve BIM Level 2 compliance with standards like PAS 1192-2 and BS 1192-4. All new projects use a centralized document environment (CDE) to manage BIM files.
3. CH2M HILL is exploring new immersive visualization technologies like 360-degree views to improve design reviews, construction planning, and project operations and maintenance. This goes beyond traditional 3D modeling to interactive 4D and 5D project controls visualization.
Building information modeling (BIM) is a digital representation of the physical and functional characteristics of a building. A BIM is a shared knowledge resource for information about a facility from its earliest design through demolition. BIM supports various project processes throughout the building lifecycle including cost management, construction management, project management, and facility operation. The document discusses what BIM is, why it is important now in terms of productivity, interoperability, and building energy efficiency, and outlines aspects of developing an effective BIM execution plan such as defining model progression, identifying BIM uses and conditions of satisfaction, and outlining collaboration procedures.
BIM and project management can help address challenges in the AEC industry like complex projects, tight budgets and deadlines, and information overload. BIM involves creating an intelligent 3D model of a building virtually before physical construction. This model contains embedded information about the building and can be used across the design, construction and operations phases to improve collaboration, reduce waste and rework, and improve productivity. Lean construction applies lean principles from manufacturing to construction projects to eliminate waste, streamline workflows, improve value delivery and bring projects in on time and budget. Key lean techniques include creating flow, maximizing value and implementing plan-do-check-act cycles.
BIM and project management techniques can help address challenges in the AEC industry like complex projects, tight budgets and deadlines, and information overload. BIM involves creating an intelligent 3D model of a building virtually before physical construction. This model contains embedded information about the building's design, construction schedule, costs, and more. Using BIM and lean project management principles can improve collaboration, reduce waste, and help deliver projects on time and on budget by identifying issues early. Key benefits include improved constructability, increased understanding of design solutions for owners, and more effective planning of construction phasing and logistics.
BIM (Building Information Modeling) is an intelligent 3D model-based process that allows AEC professionals to plan, design, construct, and manage buildings more efficiently. BIM gets people and information working together effectively through defined processes and technology. BIM was brought to wide attention in the UK in 2011 and adoption has increased since, though more development is still needed. BIM reduces rework, improves productivity, reduces conflicts during construction, and allows clash detection to avoid rework. BIM supports collaborative working through shared files and inter-disciplinary access to work-in-progress. Autodesk Revit is a key BIM tool that supports architectural design, MEP, and structural engineering for collaboration across the project team
Foundation works norwich - 15th october 2012carolmcnulty
Presentations by Roy Evans of the Cabinet Office on Government Soft Landings and Dr John Henderson of RIBA Enterprises on BIM at The Foundation Works evening hosted by Daniel Connal Partnership, Chartered Surveyors and sponsored by Vinci Facilities
Sustainability In Government - Bim Webinar4 All of Us
CROSS-WHITEHALL SUSTAINABILITY PRACTITIONERS FORUM
ADDRESSING THE BENEFITS OF BIM - SPONSORED BY FORGE TRACK LTD
We kick-started the series with a webinar for the Cross-Whitehall Sustainability Practitioners Forum. These webinars will provide the practitioners with the latest information, knowledge and policy announcements on a range of sustainability issues and was decided to launch this series by addressing BIM. BIM is a new requirement for government which Sustainability Practitioners will need to be aware of and one that will help Departments in the achievement of the mainstreaming commitments outlined below.
The Green Government Commitments require transparency and, in addition to the above requirements, must address the following areas: climate change adaptation; biodiversity and natural environment; procurement of food and catering services; sustainable construction; and staff wellbeing and quality of life. The Government Construction Strategy published May 2011, set out the framework for a range of workstreams, all of which have the ultimate aim of reducing the cost of government construction projects by 15-20 per cent by the end of the current Parliament.
The BIM task group are supporting and helping deliver the objectives of this strategy and the requirement to strengthen the public sector's capability in BIM implementation with the aim that all central government departments will be adopting, as a minimum, collaborative level 2 BIM 2016.
This webinar examined how BIM can support central government departments in their achievement of collaborative level 2 Bim by 2016 and highlight the great work already taking place within this field.
BIM: The Promise of an Integrated Approach to Project DeliveryAWC|WEST
A presentation about (1) The technological and business practice influences that are impacting today’s architectural practice;
(2) The difference between Little-BIM and Big-BIM; (3) The relationship of Integrated Project Delivery in Big-BIM; (4) A practical discussion of resources to implement BIM; and (5) The practical uses for the BIM model
International BIM Implementation for The Saudi Big 5Saad Al Jabri
This lecture highlights international high-level principles around how to implement and use BIM in the design, construction and operation of the built environment, including Aspects of procurement management and asset management. It is intended that these principles be used as a comprehensive framework for individuals and organisations.
Therefore, I advise any professional or firm considering using BIM to attend the lecture.
The document discusses Building Information Management (BIM) and provides information on:
- Omar Selim who is a BIM expert with 14 years of experience.
- Problems in the construction industry such as poor coordination, change orders, delays and cost overruns.
- Benefits of BIM such as better coordination, clash detection, cost estimation and safety planning.
- Key aspects of BIM including 3D, 4D, 5D, 6D and 7D models which incorporate time, cost, sustainability and facilities management information.
The document discusses Building Information Management (BIM) and provides information on:
- Omar Selim who is a BIM expert with 14 years of experience.
- Problems in the construction industry such as poor coordination, change orders, delays and cost overruns that BIM can help address.
- BIM being a digital representation of the building process that involves 3D models as well as scheduling, cost estimation and sustainability information.
The document provides information about a BIM in Practice seminar at Umm Al-Qura University on October 23, 2018. The speaker was Amr El-Sersy, Ph.D., who has over 25 years of construction experience. He discussed his background, the company Consolidated Contractors Company (CCC) where he works, CCC's approach to BIM including establishing BIM centers and an academy, examples of BIM experiences, and the benefits of BIM according to various studies.
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Seminar: Documentation from BIM - Tips for GBP Submission to BD
Co-organized by: Graphisoft / HKIBIM / IVE BIM Centre
Speaker: Peter Koncz - M. Arch, MHKIBIM, MbSHK, GRAPHISOFT Registered Consultant, Business Development Manager, GRAPHISOFT Asia Ltd.
Biography:
Mr Peter Koncz is an architect and Registered Consultant based in Hong Kong. His main responsibilities are marketing GRAPHISOFT products and helping the prospect and existing clientele with the introduction and implementation of BIM technology. As a member of HKIBIM and BuildingSmart HK, he is committed to the idea of an open BIM environment in Hong Kong. Before his career at GRAPHISOFT, he has worked in architecture in Brasil and Hungary, where the use of BIM is widely established, so he has totally 8 years of relevant experience.
Outline:
With ARCHICAD, you create a 3D Building Information Model — all the necessary documentation and images are created automatically. New, priority based junctions, intelligent building materials ensure correct graphical representation of elements and materials in sections, surfaces in 3D views, and thermal properties throughout the building energy evaluations. ARCHICAD’s powerful view setting possibilities, its unique drawing handling, together with the integrated publishing capabilities ensure that printing or saving the various drawing sets of a project won‘t require extra time and will be derived from the same Building Information Model.
Date & Time: 4-May 4:00 pm – 5:30 pm
Venue: Lecture Theather LT-01, IVE(Morrison Hill)
Note: The seminar will be conducted in English.
For more information about GRAPHISOFT in Hong Kong: http://www.graphisoft.com.hk
For any enquiry, please contact Mr. Peter Koncz at pkoncz@graphisoft.com
Best Converting Point Cloud to BIM and BIM Laser Scanning.pdfRvtcad
In the ever-evolving landscape of construction and design, the integration of cutting-edge technologies has become paramount for achieving efficiency, accuracy, and precision. Among these technologies, Point Cloud to Building Information Modeling (BIM) conversion and BIM Laser Scanning stand out as game-changers in streamlining project workflows and enhancing project outcomes. In this article, we delve into the best practices and strategies for maximizing the potential of these technologies.
This document provides information about a networking event hosted by Microdesk to discuss transitioning to building information modeling (BIM). The event featured a presentation by Clarke Morrison from Microdesk on keys to a successful BIM implementation. Morrison discussed benefits of BIM such as increased collaboration and efficiency. Morrison also demonstrated Insight 360, a cloud-based energy simulation tool, and rendering tools. Microdesk provides BIM consulting and training services to help architecture, engineering and construction firms adopt BIM.
On line BIM project execution by PLANNERLYStephen Au
BIM execution is a complex process that involve a lot of parties working together and responding instantly. How can we ensure the BIM tasks are closely aligning with construction schedule and able to deliver the right models for problem solving?
Similar to How BIM Can Accelerate Project-Wide Review Cycles - Webinar, November 11, 2015 (20)
iemens Project Manager, Dana Cogocari, and Director with The Colorado High Performance Transportation Enterprise, David Spector, share results and advice on how to keep infrastructure projects on track. Learn how to use technology to break scope into manageable sections, use data to your project’s advantage and collaborate across the entire project team.
- Aconex Übersicht – professionelle Zusammenarbeit in Bauprojekten
- Renate Kremer zeigt Ihnen die Highlights der Aconex Plattform, vom strukturierten Dokumentenmanagement über effizienzsteigernde Prozesse bis hin zu „state of the art CDE“ (Common Data Environment) als benutzerfreundliches Kommunikationsinstrument für alle Beteiligten in BIM Projekten
- Christian Hofmann stellt Ihnen das neue Modul Connected Cost vor, damit bekommen Sie ihre Projektkosten in den Griff
Digital transformation webinar amer slideshareAconex
With annual revenues expected to grow to $17 trillion by 2030, the Engineering and Construction (E&C) industry is pivotal to the world economy. Digitalization and innovation are speeding across the industry, yet the transformation continues to be a challenge. Industry expert, Jim Dray, CIO of Thornton Tomasetti and veteran of AECOM, along with Santiago Ferrer, Partner & Managing Director at The Boston Consulting Group, review the new digital reality for E&C and present real-life case studies to unlock benefits of technology.
Es hora de modernizar los sistemas de control de proyectos, pero ¿por dónde empezar? Collahuasi compartirá su experiencia para modernizar los controles de proyecto. Aprenda cómo las herramientas modernas proporcionan visibilidad sobre los impactos en costos y cronograma. Entregue proyectos exitosos utilizando la información y perspectivas de los sistemas de control, para ayudarlo a tomar las decisiones correctas en el momento correcto. También habrá una breve demostración de Aconex Connected Cost.
Security best ways to protect your intellectual capitalAconex
In today’s digital world, security needs to be a top priority in organisations across every industry. Cybercrime can severely cripple a company’s livelihood. Don’t lose your intellectual capital, avoid the risk. Leading UK security experts, Phil Brown and Steve Maddison, of Ascentor, provide insights to security in the construction industry, including security challenges for a market that is embracing digitisation & preparing for GDPR.
Industry experts, Bob Prieto, veteran executive with Fluor and Parsons Brinckerhoff, and Hans Hoppe with Parsons, share valuable information on the failure points of Mega Projects and proven methods of managing these projects to beat the odds and succeed. It is estimated that 9 out of 10 projects that cost $1 billion dollars or more, go over budget. Learn how we as an industry can change those numbers and improve the way the world builds.
Sean McQue, Director of Operations at ALEC, and a 20 year industry veteran, shares on how to set up and manage your mega projects to beat the odds and succeed. It is estimated that 9 out of 10 projects that cost $1 billion dollars or more, go over budget. Learn how we as an industry can change those numbers and improve the way the world builds.
The document discusses how digital transformation is occurring across industries like infrastructure, construction, and energy. It notes trends shaping capital projects like construction including digital collaboration, BIM, data-driven design, IoT, digital twins, and advanced analytics. The construction industry spends little on IT and has low productivity growth. Adopting digital tools could help cut costs by 13-21% and improve processes like clash detection, RFI handling, and asset management through integrated data and models. BIM adoption is rising but implementing new technologies requires a long-term focus on simplicity, measurement, security, and developing capabilities over time.
The document discusses challenges with large, complex projects known as "gigaprojects" and ways to address them. It notes that gigaprojects are increasing in spending and size. They face issues like cost overruns, risks, and stagnant productivity. To help, the document advocates connecting technology, processes, and people. This involves using technology to share integrated project information, improving processes, and addressing cognitive biases in decision-making. It provides an example of a $5 billion facility that streamlined management of 6 projects using integrated cost tracking, reporting, and schedule software.
How to successfully target and secure OBOR projectsAconex
Webinar: How to successfully target and secure OBOR projects
Live webinar: October 25, 2017, 10:00am Hong Kong / 1:00pm Sydney.
The Asia Pacific region is a key part of China's One Belt One Road (OBOR) initiative. However, given the diversity of governance systems and procurement structures in Asia Pacific countries, securing involvement in OBOR projects is far from straightforward. A strategy tailored to political, legal and economic factors, amongst others, is critical to achieving success in navigating potential pitfalls that may lead to fatigue and failure.
Notre module Connected BIM qui permet de :
-Faire de la revue de projet basée sur la maquette
-Collaborer grâce au Viewer intégré
-Assigner les tâches aux utilisateurs
-Associer documents et courriers aux objets de la maquette
-Gérer les processus de résolution des clashes
-Mettre en place un système de codification
-Accéder aux plugins Revit pour maquette et plans
Tendencias actuales en la entrega de proyectos PPP/UTEs-ConsorciosAconex
El documento describe las tendencias actuales en la entrega de proyectos PPP/UTE, incluyendo un enfoque más rápido, procesos consistentes, mayor uso de datos y modelos BIM, menor uso de papel, y un enfoque más amplio en la entrega y operaciones. También analiza el caso del proyecto de expansión del Canal de Panamá, donde fue necesario adoptar un enfoque neutral para la gestión de información debido a las diferentes herramientas preferidas por los participantes del proyecto.
La piscine de Coubertin à Clermont-Ferrand, en cours de construction, est actuellement menée entièrement en BIM. Ce projet, orchestré par la société Nodal – BIM Manager, est exemplaire par son efficacité et l’adoption de la méthodologie BIM par tous les acteurs sur un projet de cette taille.
Webinar BIM Gagnez en productivité sur vos projets BIM (French)Aconex
Vous découvrirez comment gagner en productivité sur vos projets BIM. Sur la base de notre expérience internationale, nous partagerons avec vous notre vision de ce qui fait le succès des projets BIM. Que vous soyez maitrise d’ouvrage, maitrise d’œuvre, bureau d’études ou entreprise, que vous ayez déjà plusieurs projets à votre actif ou que vous démarriez votre démarche, les points qui seront abordés vous aideront à mener vos futurs projets BIM avec efficacité.
Atelier Aconex au BIM WORLD 2017 : « Le travail collaboratif sur un projet BI...Aconex
Dans le cadre de la phase études du projet de l’Hôtel 5* Cours Albert 1er à Paris, nous vous présentons la contribution d’Aconex et vous livrons un retour d’expérience sur la gestion collaborative d’un projet en BIM. Par ce cas client, nous mettons en avant la nécessité d’une gestion rigoureuse des échanges entre les parties et la capacité à faciliter les revues projet au travers de la maquette.
MYIR Product Brochure - A Global Provider of Embedded SOMs & SolutionsLinda Zhang
This brochure gives introduction of MYIR Electronics company and MYIR's products and services.
MYIR Electronics Limited (MYIR for short), established in 2011, is a global provider of embedded System-On-Modules (SOMs) and
comprehensive solutions based on various architectures such as ARM, FPGA, RISC-V, and AI. We cater to customers' needs for large-scale production, offering customized design, industry-specific application solutions, and one-stop OEM services.
MYIR, recognized as a national high-tech enterprise, is also listed among the "Specialized
and Special new" Enterprises in Shenzhen, China. Our core belief is that "Our success stems from our customers' success" and embraces the philosophy
of "Make Your Idea Real, then My Idea Realizing!"
this resume for sadika shaikh bca studentSadikaShaikh7
I am a dedicated BCA student with a strong foundation in web technologies, including PHP and MySQL. I have hands-on experience in Java and Python, and a solid understanding of data structures. My technical skills are complemented by my ability to learn quickly and adapt to new challenges in the ever-evolving field of computer science.
Blockchain and Cyber Defense Strategies in new genre timesanupriti
Explore robust defense strategies at the intersection of blockchain technology and cybersecurity. This presentation delves into proactive measures and innovative approaches to safeguarding blockchain networks against evolving cyber threats. Discover how secure blockchain implementations can enhance resilience, protect data integrity, and ensure trust in digital transactions. Gain insights into cutting-edge security protocols and best practices essential for mitigating risks in the blockchain ecosystem.
Navigating Post-Quantum Blockchain: Resilient Cryptography in Quantum Threatsanupriti
In the rapidly evolving landscape of blockchain technology, the advent of quantum computing poses unprecedented challenges to traditional cryptographic methods. As quantum computing capabilities advance, the vulnerabilities of current cryptographic standards become increasingly apparent.
This presentation, "Navigating Post-Quantum Blockchain: Resilient Cryptography in Quantum Threats," explores the intersection of blockchain technology and quantum computing. It delves into the urgent need for resilient cryptographic solutions that can withstand the computational power of quantum adversaries.
Key topics covered include:
An overview of quantum computing and its implications for blockchain security.
Current cryptographic standards and their vulnerabilities in the face of quantum threats.
Emerging post-quantum cryptographic algorithms and their applicability to blockchain systems.
Case studies and real-world implications of quantum-resistant blockchain implementations.
Strategies for integrating post-quantum cryptography into existing blockchain frameworks.
Join us as we navigate the complexities of securing blockchain networks in a quantum-enabled future. Gain insights into the latest advancements and best practices for safeguarding data integrity and privacy in the era of quantum threats.
AI_dev Europe 2024 - From OpenAI to Opensource AIRaphaël Semeteys
Navigating Between Commercial Ownership and Collaborative Openness
This presentation explores the evolution of generative AI, highlighting the trajectories of various models such as GPT-4, and examining the dynamics between commercial interests and the ethics of open collaboration. We offer an in-depth analysis of the levels of openness of different language models, assessing various components and aspects, and exploring how the (de)centralization of computing power and technology could shape the future of AI research and development. Additionally, we explore concrete examples like LLaMA and its descendants, as well as other open and collaborative projects, which illustrate the diversity and creativity in the field, while navigating the complex waters of intellectual property and licensing.
AC Atlassian Coimbatore Session Slides( 22/06/2024)apoorva2579
This is the combined Sessions of ACE Atlassian Coimbatore event happened on 22nd June 2024
The session order is as follows:
1.AI and future of help desk by Rajesh Shanmugam
2. Harnessing the power of GenAI for your business by Siddharth
3. Fallacies of GenAI by Raju Kandaswamy
An invited talk given by Mark Billinghurst on Research Directions for Cross Reality Interfaces. This was given on July 2nd 2024 as part of the 2024 Summer School on Cross Reality in Hagenberg, Austria (July 1st - 7th)
Transcript: Details of description part II: Describing images in practice - T...BookNet Canada
This presentation explores the practical application of image description techniques. Familiar guidelines will be demonstrated in practice, and descriptions will be developed “live”! If you have learned a lot about the theory of image description techniques but want to feel more confident putting them into practice, this is the presentation for you. There will be useful, actionable information for everyone, whether you are working with authors, colleagues, alone, or leveraging AI as a collaborator.
Link to presentation recording and slides: https://bnctechforum.ca/sessions/details-of-description-part-ii-describing-images-in-practice/
Presented by BookNet Canada on June 25, 2024, with support from the Department of Canadian Heritage.
Fluttercon 2024: Showing that you care about security - OpenSSF Scorecards fo...Chris Swan
Have you noticed the OpenSSF Scorecard badges on the official Dart and Flutter repos? It's Google's way of showing that they care about security. Practices such as pinning dependencies, branch protection, required reviews, continuous integration tests etc. are measured to provide a score and accompanying badge.
You can do the same for your projects, and this presentation will show you how, with an emphasis on the unique challenges that come up when working with Dart and Flutter.
The session will provide a walkthrough of the steps involved in securing a first repository, and then what it takes to repeat that process across an organization with multiple repos. It will also look at the ongoing maintenance involved once scorecards have been implemented, and how aspects of that maintenance can be better automated to minimize toil.
Are you interested in learning about creating an attractive website? Here it is! Take part in the challenge that will broaden your knowledge about creating cool websites! Don't miss this opportunity, only in "Redesign Challenge"!
Interaction Latency: Square's User-Centric Mobile Performance MetricScyllaDB
Mobile performance metrics often take inspiration from the backend world and measure resource usage (CPU usage, memory usage, etc) and workload durations (how long a piece of code takes to run).
However, mobile apps are used by humans and the app performance directly impacts their experience, so we should primarily track user-centric mobile performance metrics. Following the lead of tech giants, the mobile industry at large is now adopting the tracking of app launch time and smoothness (jank during motion).
At Square, our customers spend most of their time in the app long after it's launched, and they don't scroll much, so app launch time and smoothness aren't critical metrics. What should we track instead?
This talk will introduce you to Interaction Latency, a user-centric mobile performance metric inspired from the Web Vital metric Interaction to Next Paint"" (web.dev/inp). We'll go over why apps need to track this, how to properly implement its tracking (it's tricky!), how to aggregate this metric and what thresholds you should target.
Quantum Communications Q&A with Gemini LLM. These are based on Shannon's Noisy channel Theorem and offers how the classical theory applies to the quantum world.
Coordinate Systems in FME 101 - Webinar SlidesSafe Software
If you’ve ever had to analyze a map or GPS data, chances are you’ve encountered and even worked with coordinate systems. As historical data continually updates through GPS, understanding coordinate systems is increasingly crucial. However, not everyone knows why they exist or how to effectively use them for data-driven insights.
During this webinar, you’ll learn exactly what coordinate systems are and how you can use FME to maintain and transform your data’s coordinate systems in an easy-to-digest way, accurately representing the geographical space that it exists within. During this webinar, you will have the chance to:
- Enhance Your Understanding: Gain a clear overview of what coordinate systems are and their value
- Learn Practical Applications: Why we need datams and projections, plus units between coordinate systems
- Maximize with FME: Understand how FME handles coordinate systems, including a brief summary of the 3 main reprojectors
- Custom Coordinate Systems: Learn how to work with FME and coordinate systems beyond what is natively supported
- Look Ahead: Gain insights into where FME is headed with coordinate systems in the future
Don’t miss the opportunity to improve the value you receive from your coordinate system data, ultimately allowing you to streamline your data analysis and maximize your time. See you there!
Details of description part II: Describing images in practice - Tech Forum 2024BookNet Canada
This presentation explores the practical application of image description techniques. Familiar guidelines will be demonstrated in practice, and descriptions will be developed “live”! If you have learned a lot about the theory of image description techniques but want to feel more confident putting them into practice, this is the presentation for you. There will be useful, actionable information for everyone, whether you are working with authors, colleagues, alone, or leveraging AI as a collaborator.
Link to presentation recording and transcript: https://bnctechforum.ca/sessions/details-of-description-part-ii-describing-images-in-practice/
Presented by BookNet Canada on June 25, 2024, with support from the Department of Canadian Heritage.
6. Challenges of realizing the full benefits of BIM
project-wide
• Increasing project complexity
• Information silos
• Software accessibility
• Design focused
• Handover to owner
• Initial investment
• Industry adoption
• Training
7. Who is BIM Consulting?
• Strategic advisory services
• Design to construction to operations
• Practical approach to Building Information Modelling (BIM)
8. BIM Management and project implementation
*Considered predominantly low BIM capability in the industry and may not be included as a sub-contractor Contract model.
Federated Construction stage BIM
The most current Contract models are aggregated by individual consultants & sub-
contractors within their own software environment for coordination and collaboration
Fire
SC
Mech
SC
Mech Elec Hyd Fire
Structural
Concrete
Steel
Structural
Steel
Concret
e
Elec
SC
Hyd
SC
Federated (WIP) Navisworks
Works in Progress Construction
Models for Clash Detection/ 3D
Coordination
Federated (WAE) Navisworks
Works as Executed handover model to
the Principal
10. Central Park, Sydney – To be built twice, once virtually
Image: NSW Planning and Environment
11. What are we trying to achieve?
• Faster project start up times
• Better decisions
• More efficient review cycles
Improved project outcomes
12. Challenges to realizing value of project-wide BIM
People, Process, Technology & Policy
• Ensuring the right contractual conditions and framework
• Determining the activities and BIM processes to be adopted
• Selecting appropriate hardware and software
• Defining and controlling model & data structure and versioning
• Facilitating efficient and effective collaboration and communication
• Supporting project teams with a wide range of BIM maturity
13. How are we achieving goals?
Standardized
processes
Innovative use of
data
Project-wide access
to models and data
Tailored implementation by organization and project
14. Results
• Faster design development
• Informed and integrated decisions
• Accelerated review cycles
Deliver a better quality asset
15. Chris Pynn
Associate Principal
BIM Leader | Melbourne, Australia
Marina Bay Bridge
Manchester Stadium
Singapore MRT
Singapore Flyer
Marina Bay Sands
Singapore Sports Hub
“We shape a better world”
16. Together, we shape a better world
From more than 90 offices in over 38 countries, over 12,000 planners, designers, engineers
and consultants deliver innovative projects across the world with creativity and passion.
17. Recommendations for
BIM for FM
Department of Defence
University of Sydney
CAMPUS BIM Utilities and
GIS Strategy
Brisbane Airport
BIM Requirements &
Implementation Strategy
City of Sydney
Digital Strategy
Perth Stadium
Project BIM Strategy
BIM Advisory for
Investa Property
18. Arup Global BIM Strategy - Implementation
Getting the basics right
19. • Greater productivity
• Reduction in risk
• Greater value for our clients
• Greater satisfaction in our work
• Future proofing our business
24. Putting the model first
For design
Use the model to drive design coordination
across the entire project team.
25. Project-wide BIM
Benefits of a “Connected BIM” project
• Common Data Environment (CDE)
• Accelerated design reviews
• No need for proprietary software
• Full project-team can access the model
• No file size restrictions
• Issue tracking
• Connecting data sources
One
Model
Design
Teams
Contr-
actors
Client
Stake-
holders
Consul
-tants
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How BIM can accelerate project-wide
review cycles
John Barkwell, Aconex
How BIM can accelerate project-wide review cycles
John Barkwell, Director of BIM, Aconex
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Cloud & Mobile
Information & Process
Management
Engineering
& Construction
Project-Wide
Across the
Project Lifecycle
Plan Design Construct OperateBid
OperatorSub-contractorsContractorConsultantsOwner EPC Designer
Aconex collaboration
Save money, increase productivity. Manage project risk.
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Managing model files Managing project data
Disconnected BIM
Limited to the design team Everyone on the project
Disparate datasets Fully connected dataset
Design & Construct Full lifecycle, handover
Restricted access, requires
specialized software
Common Data Environment
via browser and mobile
Connected BIM, for better delivery
Connected BIM
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Design team
Rest of your project team
Document
Control
RFIs &
change
orders
Bidding &
Tenders
Workflows &
approvals
Commissioning Submittals Field
Inspections
Handover
Authoring tools Coordination tools
But “Traditional BIM” leaves project teams,
information & processes disconnected
How do I…
• View models without special software?
• Link RFIs with objects for resolution of clashes
and issues
How do I…
• Link information into my model for a
complete BIM handover?
• Get an audit trail of decisions made?
How do I…
• Distribute huge BIM files?
• Reduce cycle times on clash resolution?
• Version control to avoid errors on out-
of-date models?
How do I…
• Access models on my mobile device?
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Rest of your project team
Authoring tools
Coordination tools
Document
Control
RFIs &
change
orders
Bidding &
Tenders
Workflows &
approvals
Commissioning
Packages &
Deliverables
Field
Inspections
Handover
Document
Control
RFIs &
change
orders
Bidding &
Tenders
Workflows &
approvals
Commissioning Submittals Field
Inspections
Handover
Native model data
Open BIM, IFC, COBie
The Solution: Aconex “Connected BIM”…
driving everyone project-wide to participate in BIM
Open
BIM
Handover
Design team
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Updates
model, submits
to Aconex
Retrieves
models, runs
clash detection
Submits clash
report, assigns
to disciplines
Retrieves
assigned
clashes
Smarter and faster processes and decisions
Example: Clash detection / design coordination
Designer / Engineer BIM Coordinator
37. 37
Finds issue
on site, checks
BIM model
Resolves issue
on site
Responds with instruction
Receives RFI,
clicks through
to BIM model
Reviews linked
information for
full context
Raises RFI
Accelerated and connected review cycle
Example: RFI process
Contractor Designer / Engineer
38. 38
Leading to better delivery of your asset
Better design
coordination and
constructability
Construction
Streamlined
processes & better
decisions
Operations
A richer, higher
quality BIM into
asset operations
Design
40. 40
Summary
Traditional BIM
• Disconnected teams and
information
• BIM in silos
• Managing files not data
Managing files instead
of data
Connected BIM
• Improved coordination
• Better decisions
• Accelerated review cycles
• Higher quality model into
asset operations
Managing files inst
41. 41
Process improvement with Aconex
Delivering value through
customer engagements
• Process Discovery Workshop
• Process Mapping & Assessment
• Enterprise Deployment Standards
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Most trusted platform
$1 Trillion
Asset value delivered across 50,000
orgs, more than any other platform.
Aconex Unlimited
Training & support for your entire project
community guarantees everyone’s success.
Secure Performance
Scalable, reliable platform to support global
projects. ISO 27001 certified.
43. 43 Trusted by the world’s largest projects
With thanks to our participants from
Arup and BIM Consulting
Learn more at
aconex.com/Demo
BIM Consulting
Editor's Notes
Moving from Disconnected BIM to Connected BIM, for better project delivery.
From managing model files to managing project data.
Taking BIM beyond the design team to everyone on the project.
From disparate datasets across multiple systems to one fully connected dataset
Benefits of BIM go beyond just Design and Construct phases – full project lifecycle, to handover and into operation.
No longer requires expensive specialised software. Connected BIM is a TRUE Common Data Environment for all project data, accessible via browser and mobile.
That’s because project teams, processes and information remain disconnected
That’s because project teams, processes and information remain disconnected
Bringing models into a common data environment
Publishing directly from native authoring software
Merge models from different authors
Visualize the design
Linking docs / specs
Identifying clashes and issues
Version control of model objects
Viewing of very large merged model sets
Export using Open BIM formats
Connected BIM helps to facilitate smarter and faster processes and decisions. For example, simplifies clash detection / design coordination processes especially when design team are working in different tools…
Mechanical Engineer, who uses Revit for authoring, has just made some updates to the MEP model, and uploads it to Connected BIM in an Open Format for the wider project to access.
BIM Coordinator/Manager, who using Solibri for analysis, needs to perform clash detection on the project’s various disciplinary models (MEP, Structural, Architectural, etc.). Downloads all models from Connected BIM, runs clash detector and generates clash report. Uploads report to Connected BIM in an Open Format, assigns clashes to various disciplines.
Mechanical Engineer downloads assigned clashes, works through list and makes updates to MEP model. Uploads to Connected BIM again when finished.
This process will be repeated numerous times throughout project. Important that it can be performed as smoothly and efficiently as possible to avoid constructability issues and deliver the project on time.
Connected BIM helps to facilitate smarter and faster processes and decisions. For example, it can simplify the RFI process and record resulting correspondence in the context of the model…
Contractor finds an issue on site. Checks the model first using mobile device, but still needs to consult Mechanical Engineer. Creates and sends an RFI from within the model, connected to the object he is looking at on site.
Mechanical Engineer received RFI, clicks through to same viewpoint the Contractor was looking at. Might make some adjustments, then responds with instruction. This thread has been captured in the context of the BIM model for future reference.
Contractor receives instruction and can resolve issue on site.
John:
I’ll move into the demo now and show you how folks manage processes for complex infrastructure projects, on the Aconex platform.
Just bear with me for one minute while I move from Power Point to the Aconex system.
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