Digital Construction Hub’s interview with key figures from the Centre for Digital Built Britain continues. We continue to investigate the work that culminated in the release of the Gemini Papers. In part 2, we focus on data, the importance of collaboration, transparency and data sharing agreements between parties, and putting in place security.
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
See also:
- Part 1: Digital Twins and the Gemini Papers – What is a digital twin?
- Part 3: Digital Twins and the Gemini Papers – Decarbonising the built environment
- Part 4: Digital Twins and the Gemini Papers – Use cases