In this exclusive interview, Digital Construction Hub talks with key figures from the Centre for Digital Built Britain about their work on defining a roadmap for digital twins and the release of the Gemini Papers.
Speaking to DC Hub were:
- Alexandra Bolton, Independent Consultant and Former Executive Director, Centre Digital Built Britain
- Peter El Hajj, InfraTech Advisor at KPMG, and Former National Digital Twin Programme Lead, Centre Digital Built Britain
- Mark Coates, International Director of Public Policy and Advocacy, Bentley Systems and Former Industry Lead for the National Digital Twin Programme, Centre Digital Built Britain
Part 1 focused on the broad aims and ambitions of CDBB, the work undertaken and the definition of a digital twin. The conversation also looks at how to encourage digital twin use, an organisation’s starting point, and the need to set clear goals for its use.
See also:
- Part 2: Digital Twins and the Gemini Papers – Data transparency and security
- Part 3: Digital Twins and the Gemini Papers – Decarbonising the built environment
- Part 4: Digital Twins and the Gemini Papers – Use cases