Digitally Enabled FM
Our National Breakfast Seminar Series explores the opportunities presented to FM by digital technologies while flagging potential challenges and issues. The goal? To help you capitalise on digital technologies to drive improvements in service delivery, risk management, and facility performance while lowering costs and reducing environmental impacts. Alongside expert insights from Glenn Jowett, Technical Director – Digital Engineering Advisory at Beca, a local speaker will present a case study in each region, sharing their insights and lessons learnt along the way.
Start
08 Mar 2023 07:30am
End
08 Mar 2023 09:00am
Member Cost
Complimentary
Non-Member Cost
$50 + GST
CPD Points
1
Event Type
National - Breakfast Seminar
Location
Canterbury
Course Level
Entry
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Event Description
Digitally Enabled FM
We're all aware that digitising FM processes can help to drive improvements in service delivery, risk management, and facility performance while lowering costs and reducing environmental impacts. But we also know that change is disruptive and can present issues and challenges to existing processes.
Our first National Breakfast Seminar Series of the year aims to help you navigate your way through the digital maze to capitalise on technologies while avoiding potential pitfalls.
Alongside expert insights from Glenn Jowett, Technical Director – Digital Engineering Advisory at Beca, a local speaker will present a case study in each region, sharing their insights and lessons learnt along the way.
What will be covered:
Glenn Jowett, Technical Director – Digital Engineering Advisory, Beca.
Glenn is a Technical Director and the national lead for Digital Engineering Advisory at Beca. As an ISO 19650-2 Certified Professional, and the person responsible for leading Beca’s ISO 19650 certification in Australia, New Zealand and Singapore, Glenn has a deep appreciation for the benefits of BIM and how those benefits translate to specific client requirements. Widely recognised as a thought leader in the BIM community, he regularly speaks at conferences in New Zealand and Australia, as well as writes articles for various industry publications. He is co-author of the 2014, 2016 and 2019 versions of the NZ BIM Handbook and a member of the BIMinNZ Steering Group.
CPD
This presentation accounts for 1 CPD point.
PROFESSIONAL COMPETENCY
Technology & Innovation
We're all aware that digitising FM processes can help to drive improvements in service delivery, risk management, and facility performance while lowering costs and reducing environmental impacts. But we also know that change is disruptive and can present issues and challenges to existing processes.
Our first National Breakfast Seminar Series of the year aims to help you navigate your way through the digital maze to capitalise on technologies while avoiding potential pitfalls.
Alongside expert insights from Glenn Jowett, Technical Director – Digital Engineering Advisory at Beca, a local speaker will present a case study in each region, sharing their insights and lessons learnt along the way.
What will be covered:
- Experiences and lessons learned in the implementation of digital technologies.
- Where digital technology is heading and how it is being applied in facilities management.
- New issues and challenges in digital FM and how to manage them.
Glenn Jowett, Technical Director – Digital Engineering Advisory, Beca.
Glenn is a Technical Director and the national lead for Digital Engineering Advisory at Beca. As an ISO 19650-2 Certified Professional, and the person responsible for leading Beca’s ISO 19650 certification in Australia, New Zealand and Singapore, Glenn has a deep appreciation for the benefits of BIM and how those benefits translate to specific client requirements. Widely recognised as a thought leader in the BIM community, he regularly speaks at conferences in New Zealand and Australia, as well as writes articles for various industry publications. He is co-author of the 2014, 2016 and 2019 versions of the NZ BIM Handbook and a member of the BIMinNZ Steering Group.
CPD
This presentation accounts for 1 CPD point.
PROFESSIONAL COMPETENCY
Technology & Innovation
Phone
Venue
Epic Innovation, 100 Manchester Street, Christchurch Central City