Episodios
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New technology and innovation promises to drive significant benefit across the asset lifecycle, but successful implementation means navigating challenges from operating silos & data disconnects to scaling across thousands of assets, all while recognising the importance of the 'human element'.
Host Eoin O'Murchu is joined by Renato Zandro from SAP, and Barry Middleton, a PwC director with a focus on technology and asset management, to discuss the challenges and opportunities in selecting and implementing technology across the asset lifecycle. -
Building Information Modelling (BIM) seems to have an image problem. As a process for creating and managing digital information on a construction project across the project lifecycle, it enables those who interact with the asset to optimise their actions, resulting in a greater whole life value for the asset. So, why is it so misunderstood? Our host Eoin Ó Murchú is joined by Jon Kerbey, BIM Director at HS2 and Andrew Walker, a digital consultant within PwC’s capital projects team, to discuss the benefits of BIM, including efficiency savings.
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Building Information Modelling (BIM) seems to have an image problem. As a process for creating and managing digital information on a construction project across the project lifecycle, it enables those who interact with the asset to optimise their actions, resulting in a greater whole life value for the asset. So, why is it so misunderstood? Our host Eoin Ó Murchú is joined by Jon Kerbey, BIM Director at HS2 and Andrew Walker, a digital consultant within PwC’s capital projects team, to discuss the benefits of BIM, including efficiency savings.
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Cycle hire and public bike share schemes are thriving in many towns and cities across the globe. The bikes and their infrastructure are a valuable source of data, that can help identify faster and safer routes, reduce costs for maintenance and provide seamless customer journeys.
In our latest podcast, host Eoin Ó Murchú is joined by Philip Ellis, Co-founder and CEO of Beryl and Kirsty Gladwyn, a Transport Consultant at PwC and previously operational director for the London cycle hire scheme, to talk about how technology and data analytics is positively disrupting urban transport. -
Data insights are having an ever more important role in real estate and infrastructure. Utilising and understanding a wide variety of data sources - such as mobile, credit card and travel data - can directly impact the planning and management of your assets.
In our latest podcast, host Eoin Ó Murchú is joined by Gary Martin, Head of Strategy and Operations, Central London Portfolio for The Crown Estate and Megan Higgins, Director of Customer & Retail Analytics at PwC. Together they discuss the value that data insights can bring to real estate and how analysing data on Bond Street, London helped the New West End Company plan for the future. -
Our latest podcast explores how the construction industry could unlock the potential of Blockchain, disrupting industry standard contract and payment models, through securing transaction history data and enabling innovation such as SMART contracts and cryptocurrency. Featuring Darya Bahram of the Construction Blockchain Consortium and PwC Digital Consultants Eoin Ó Murchú and Matt Saunders. To find out more click here http://www.pwc.co.uk/reimagine
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Capital projects and the wider infrastructure and real estate sectors traditionally have low margins of return (as little as 2%), however data insight and digital enablement may offer the opportunity to radically change the landscape. In this episode we are joined by Anthony Buckley-Thorp from tech start-up Flux.io, formerly of Google X, who are looking at innovative ways to exploit the ever increasing data available within the capital projects space. We discuss the industry's attitude towards digitisation and the key challenges the industry faces in the UK and further afield. To find out more click here http://www.pwc.co.uk/reimagine
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The Internet of Things is coming to Capital Projects. Joined by Alex King from GE Digital, we explore the impact and direct benefits asset connectivity is bringing to the capital project sector. We discuss the unlikely benefits IoT has brought to agriculture, retail and manufacturing and share some insight as to how IoT will impact future capital projects. To find out more click here http://www.pwc.co.uk/reimagine
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In this episode we consider the influence of construction technology disruption and how innovation can displace established market practices. How can the industry adapt to new business models? Are we adequately addressing the current industry gaps to meet future business challenges? To find out more click here http://www.pwc.co.uk/reimagine
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In our rapidly changing world, with a globalised population and finite resources, the expectations placed on businesses about the role they should play in society has shifted amongst stakeholders.To stay ahead understanding the value of wider societal impacts is key - but how can our clients attribute value to the traditionally "intangible" aspects (environment, community etc.) of their projects? Join us for a discussion on the importance of seeing "the bigger picture" and how innovation and smarter decision making methods can enable long term delivery success. To find out more click here http://www.pwc.co.uk/reimagine
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When it comes to digital disruption, Artificial Intelligence is one of the biggest game changers for Capital Projects. With its ability to analyse data and detect even the most subtle of patterns, it has the power to revolutionise traditional approaches to the planning, management and delivery of capital projects. But what exactly is AI and what steps do our clients need to take to reap the benefits?
In our latest podcast, host Eoin Ó Murchú is joined by PwC Technology and Project Management Consultant Daniel Birch and nPlan's Co-Founder and CEO Dev Amratia. Together they discuss the opportunities and challenges of embracing AI, outline examples of how it could work in practice and emphasise what needs to happen in the sector to really take advantage of its potential to transform. To find out more click here http://www.pwc.co.uk/reimagine