
CTF provides real case studies on the implementation of BIM, Digital Twins, Virtual Construction, Gamification, Digital Sustainability, GIS, Design Automation, ERP and a whole lot more.
Day 1: 31 May 2023: CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY CONFEX Timings in Gulf Standard Time |
CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY CONFEX |
08.00 |
Morning networking |
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08.45 |
Opening address by conference chairman |
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09.00 |
The Keynotes |
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11.15 |
Morning networking break |
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Room 1 |
Room 2 |
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11.45 |
Decarbonisation |
Data Management, Value & Governance |
12.40 |
PMIS/ERP |
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13.50 |
Lunch |
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15.00 |
3D, Realistic and Immersive Reality Site Capture |
Digital Twins |
16.00 |
BIM+ Next Level BIM Maturity |
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17.00 |
Afternoon networking break |
Afternoon networking break |
17.30 |
End of Day 1 |
08.00 |
Morning networking |
08.45 |
Opening address by conference chairman |
09.00 |
The Keynotes |
11.15 |
Morning networking break |
Room 1 |
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11.45 |
Decarbonisation |
12.40 |
PMIS/ERP |
13.50 |
Lunch |
15.00 |
3D, Realistic and Immersive Reality Site Capture |
16.00 |
BIM+ Next Level BIM Maturity |
17.00 |
Afternoon networking break |
17.30 |
End of Day 1 |
Room 2 |
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11.45 |
Data Management, Value & Governance |
13.50 |
Lunch |
15.00 |
Digital Twins |
17.00 |
Afternoon networking break |
17.30 |
End of Day 1 |
Day 2: 01 June 2023: CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY CONFEX Timings in Gulf Standard Time |
CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY CONFEX |
08.00 |
Morning networking |
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Room 1 |
Room 2 |
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09.30 |
The Keynotes |
Virtual Reality & Metaverse |
10.15 |
Dfma/Offsite/Modular |
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Design automation & innovation |
11.10 |
Morning networking break |
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11.40 |
Machine Learning/AI |
Sustainable Built Environment |
13.30 |
Close of CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY CONFEX |
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14.30 |
CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY AWARDS |
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17.00 |
Close of event |
08.00 |
Morning networking |
Room 1 |
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09.30 |
The Keynotes |
10.15 |
Dfma/Offsite/Modular |
11.10 |
Morning networking break |
11.40 |
Machine Learning/AI |
13.30 |
Close of CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY CONFEX |
14.30 |
CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY AWARDS |
17.00 |
Close of event |
Room 2 |
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09.30 |
Virtual Reality &Metaverse |
10.15 |
Design automation & innovation |
11.10 |
Morning networking break |
11.40 |
Sustainable Built Environment |
13.30 |
Close of CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY CONFEX |
14.30 |
CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY AWARDS |
17.00 |
Close of event |
Day 1: 31 May 2023: PROPERTY TECHNOLOGY CONFEX Timings in Gulf Standard Time |
PROPERTY TECHNOLOGY CONFEX |
08.00 |
Morning networking 1 |
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08.45 |
Opening address by conference chairman |
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09.00 |
The Keynotes |
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11.15 |
Morning networking break |
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Room 3 |
Room 2 |
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11.40 |
Digital Asset Management |
Data Management, Value & Governance |
13.30 |
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13.50 |
Lunch |
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15.00 |
Sales & Leasing |
Digital Twins |
16.25 |
Afternoon networking break |
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17.00 |
Close of day 1 |
08.00 |
Morning networking |
08.45 |
Opening address by conference chairman |
09.00 |
The Keynotes |
11.15 |
Morning networking break |
Room 3 |
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11.40 |
Digital Asset Management |
13.50 |
Lunch |
15.00 |
Sales & Leasing |
16.25 |
Afternoon networking break |
17.00 |
Close of day 1 |
Room 2 |
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11.40 |
Data Management, Value & Governance |
13.50 |
Lunch |
15.00 |
Digital Twins |
16.25 |
Afternoon networking break |
17.00 |
Close of day 1 |
Day 2: 01 June 2023: PROPERTY TECHNOLOGY CONFEX Timings in Gulf Standard Time |
PROPERTY TECHNOLOGY CONFEX |
08.00 |
Morning networking |
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09.45 |
Opening address by conference chairman |
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Room 3 |
Room 2 |
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10.00 |
Digital Property Management |
Virtual Reality & Metaverse |
10.30 |
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11.20 |
Morning networking break |
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11.45 |
Digital Community and Facilities Management |
Sustainable Built Environment |
13.45 |
Close of Property Technology Festival |
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14.30 |
CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY AWARDS |
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17.00 |
Close of event |
08.00 |
Morning networking |
09.45 |
Opening address by conference chairman |
Room 3 |
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10.00 |
Digital Property Management |
11.20 |
Morning networking break |
11.45 |
Digital Community and Facilities Management |
13.45 |
Close of Property Technology Festival |
14.30 |
CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY AWARDS |
17.00 |
Close of event |
Room 2 |
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10.00 |
Virtual Reality & Metaverse |
11.20 |
Morning networking break |
11.45 |
Sustainable Built Environment |
13.45 |
Close of Property Technology Festival |
14.30 |
CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY AWARDS |
17.00 |
Close of event |
This agenda is subject to change.
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Day 1: Wednesday, 31 May 2023 | ||
08.00 | Registration and networking | |
The Keynotes - Room 1 | ||
08.45 | WELCOME: Conference chairman Rob Jones, Partner, B2b Connect |
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09.00 | KEYNOTE DISCUSSION: The road to a net zero carbon portfolio Against the backdrop of COP 28, this important keynote session assesses the impact of global climate change events on the built environment’s drive for sustainability. What is required by major developers to action net zero in a structured way including calculating baselines, projections, decarbonisation initiatives, and roadmap execution to achieve long-term targets. It will also look at the contribution of technology and Smart Cities principles that heavily contribute to reducing the industries carbon footprints through optimisation and resource efficiency. Led by: Dr. Ioannis Spanos, Director - Sustainability & Environmental Services, KEO International Consultants In conversation with: Scott Henshaw, Group Head of Design, Red Sea Global Dr. P.R. Jagannathan, Senior General Manager Sustainability,Sohba Realty Waleed AlGhamdi, Director and Head of Sustainability, ROSHN Group Paul Dunne, Director - Middle East Group Leader, ARUP Ana Hudson, Head of Sustainability, Saudi Entertainment Ventures|SEVEN |
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09.40 | KEYNOTE DISCUSSION: Hard talk on adoption – understanding what is really applied now and how it can be measured? 2023 has witnessed a shift beyond scattered success stories and siloed pilots, to a more controlled, use of select technologies and strategic focus on data. With the realisation that only marginal gains can be made through cutting edge technologies vs. embedding meaningful technologies into daily operations - these construction leaders talk candidly on which tech is at real adoption level, and which is a distant dream for the future. Furthermore, how can organisations successfully measure this adoption level and ensure that their people continue to utilise the solutions. Led by: Zulema Sanchis, Director - Project Advisory and Disputes, Accuracy In conversation with: Ahmad Kawakbi, Director of Digital Strategy, ROSHN Group Theofanis Fanourakis, Digital Services Director, Diriyah Company Benoît Meulewaeter, Engineering Director | Co-Founder, BESIX Middle East | BESIX3D Mansour Faried, Chief Engineer / Director, CSCEC Middle East Anastasios Dimas, Regional Digital Delivery Lead, Middle East & Africa, Atkins -a member of SNC Lavalin Group |
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10.20 | KEYNOTE DISCUSSION: Dealing with the human factor
If people are the single biggest factor in the success or fail of technology use - do you need to bring the entire organisation on the transformation journey? Research shows that the AEC industry is an aging one, and that it is becoming harder to attract younger tech savvy talent, more likely open to change and embrace new ways of working. Therefore, how do you raise the level of adoption and acceptance from a human perspective across companies, individuals and teams? Led by: Ahmad Faeq, Senior Director, Khatib &Alami In conversation with: Eng. AbdulghafoorAbdulhaleem, Leader, Misk 2030 Ahmad Alsisi, Digital Construction Director, Kabbani Construction Group Abdulaziz Al Fraidi, Senior Vice President, Al Bawani Jason English, CEO, CG Tech / Al Laith Mohamed Swidan, Senior Director, Head of Middle East & North Africa, Procore |
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11.00 | Real life Digital Twin: Building a sustainable future with Digital Twins
Through real-world examples, we will demonstrate how digital twins are empowering organizations to achieve their ESG goals by optimizing their environmental performance, enhancing their social impact, and improving their corporate governance practices. Wissam Hijazi, Senior Director Innovation MENA, EllisDon |
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11.15 | Morning networking break | |
Track 1 Room 1 Decarbonisation |
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11.45 | Enabling a digital strategy roadmap for the industry
Fady Kobersy, Head of Sales & Customer Success - MENA, RIB Software |
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12.00 | KEYNOTE DISCUSSION: Decarbonising the construction lifecycle
Sustainable construction practices aren’t just good for the planet - they’re also good for business. It begins with design, but general contractors can make a big change by choosing better materials, renewable energy and adopting leaner, digital processes that are more responsible and efficient. We review the viability and feasibility of some of the key solutions that can make a big difference. Led by: Lindsey Malcolm, Associate Director and Sustainability Lead, Middle East, Turner & Townsend In conversation with: Mohamed Ragheb, Chief Development Officer, Azizi Developments Paul Hilton, Regional Managing Director, Mott MacDonald Engi Jaber, Managing Director, Climatize Engineering Consultants Anas Bataw, Member, COP28 Technology Committee Mohamed Elweshahy, Senior Projects Director, Shomoul Holding Company |
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ERP and PMIS | ||
Success stories in ERP and PMIS
Digital transformation promises to reap benefits for organisations that can fully integrate, automate and digitalise their processes, providing end-to-end visibility and control of business and projects. This session showcases 3 recent ERP and PMIS implementations across the industry value chain with obvious project cost, time and efficiency gains followed by a discussion on the challenges and opportunities in implementation. |
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12.40 | Story 1:
Arsen Safaryan, Director of Information and Data Management, Saudi Entertainment Ventures | SEVEN |
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12.50 | Story 2:
Saad Mohamed Al-Jermouzi, Assistant Manager Information Systems Department, Public Works Authority - Ashghal |
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13.00 | Story 3:
Vitaly Berezka, Regional Head Central Asia, MEAN & APAC, PlanRadar |
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13.10 | Q&A Session:
Saad Mohamed Al-Jermouzi, Assistant Manager Information Systems Department, Public Works Authority - Ashghal Arsen Safaryan, Director of Information and Data Management, Saudi Entertainment Ventures | SEVEN Vitaly Berezka, Regional Head Central Asia, MEAN & APAC, PlanRadar |
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13.30 | Exclusive research: How we build now - the current state of adoption and confidence in digital transformation
Madeleine Skillen, Campaign Manager, Procore Zineb Teuber, Product Marketing Leader, Procore |
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13.45 | Pre-lunch speech
Okan Kizilirmak, Regional Director, AKSA Power Generation |
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13.50 | Networking lunch | |
Reality Capture | ||
3D, realistic and immersive reality site capture – is real-time necessary?
Reality site capture was a natural development post COVID to facilitate remote project progress monitoring, but it has rapidly accelerated as a valuable tool in quality, H&S and asset monitoring. With advancements in photogrammetry, AI and virtual realities – the industry is getting close to actual real-time, reality capture with phenomenal accuracy and quality to desktop, mobile or fully immersive environment. This session reviews the current status of reality site capture through a series of 10 min. talks by real users based on real experiences followed by a panel discussion to evaluate the cost-benefit scenarios of various use-cases. |
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15.00 | High accuracy LiDAR scanning and AI in defectand progress detection
Roger Wahl, CIO, Innovo |
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15.10 | 3D, realistic and immersive reality site capture
Benoît Meulewaeter, Engineering Director | Co-Founder, BESIX Middle East | BESIX3D |
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15.20 | Realistic reality capture in new and existing assets to minimise risk and cost overruns
Amin Badra, Digital Construction Head, Kabbani Construction Group |
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15.30 | The real jobsite use cases in drone reality capture
Peter Park, CEO & Co-founder, Angelswing |
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15.40 | Q&A Session:
Roger Wahl, CIO, Innovo Benoît Meulewaeter, Engineering Director | Co-Founder, BESIX Middle East | BESIX3D Amin Badra, Digital Construction Head, Kabbani Construction Group Peter Park, CEO & Co-founder, Angelswing |
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BIM | ||
16.00 | Get value from data in 5 key construction processes
Ensuring proper data management across key construction processes such as design & models checking, budget & work scopes calculations, subcontractor supervision and remote project control will help organizations make sense of that digital data for competitive advantage. This session deals with 3 key issues 1. What digital data is & how it is being collected. 2. How it can cover processes and bring radical value on the construction site. 3. How the unified information center can be created and available for all the project participants. Petr Manin, Regional Director, Signax |
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BIM+: Next level BIM maturity
BIM is still a major focus for design and construction efficiencies, but there is still a lack of maturity on schedule, cost and sustainability dimensions and to take the next leap to digital twins and FM enabled models. These short case studies showcase real examples of 4D+ projects (4D, 5D, 6D, 7D and GIS enabled) followed by a panel discussion on closing the mentality gap between capex and opex use and standardising all BIM levels. |
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16.15 | Story 1: 5D: Virtuality in reality on a KSA mega project
Seb Davies, Associate Director, Rider Levett Bucknall |
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16.25 | Story 2: How BIM supports data-driven asset ownership
Wajdi Mereb, Senior Manager - BIM & Digital Twins Management, Miral |
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16.35 | Story 3: Operationally ready asset information model
Abdullah Hasan Saqr, BIM Manager, MBL |
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16.45 | In conversation with:
Seb Davies, Associate Director, Rider Levett Bucknall Wajdi Mereb, Senior Manager - BIM & Digital Twins Management, Miral Abdullah Hasan Saqr, BIM Manager, MBL |
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17.00 | Afternoon networking break | |
17.30 | Close of track 1 | |
Track 2 Room 2 Data management |
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Welcome
Walid Abou Chakra, Senior Manager Digital and Energy & Utilities, Khatib & Alami |
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11.45 | How to drive insight from data across the business for competitive advantage
As data becomes an increasingly strategic issue for the construction and real estate sectors, organisations are dealing with increasing amounts of data - structured, unstructured, across multiple geographic sites, silos and hybrid environments – but how can proper data management strategies help reduce the chaos? This session deals with 3 key issues 1. What key data is being collected 2. How it is being collected and put together 3. How organisations can make sense of that data for competitive advantage. Led by: Mathew Hazenberg, Director, Accuracy In conversation with Roger Wahl, CIO, Innovo Kaarin Kalavus-Collins, Associate Director – BIM, Turner & Townsend Michael Malek, Director - Data Management, Nakheel Careen D’souza, General Manager - IT Business Technologies, Sobha Realty George Atef Messiha, Chief Information Officer, Emaar Misr |
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12.30 | Innovative information management: Revolutionising strategy for optimal growth
Key components to successful information management, upskilling of people, core technology stack to support collaboration, ISO 19650 process alignment, producing dynamic resources in a cloud-based database, democratizing models and data. Andy Boutle, Head of Digital Construction, ALEC Engineering & Contracting |
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12.50 | What good data governance across asset portfolios looks like
If a specific body is accountable for design, another for construction, and a whole new one for maintenance, how can you foster effective governance across the value chain so that a bad design decision will not have a detrimental cost impact on O&M. What standards, protocols, and governance is required from the outset? Hear from a global leader in the critical infrastructure space and how it can be applied to commercial real estate. Peter Lynch, Senior Advancement Manager Global, Bentley Systems |
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13.10 | Connecting siloed data and improving transparency across the asset life cycle
Even though speed, efficiency and cost gains are obvious, the ability to connect and share data across all phases of the project life cycle from master planning to operations remains a challenge from a mindset, trust and technology perspective. Enhancing the maturity and interconnectivity of BIM, CDEs, document control systems and digital twins in greenfield assets will be a game changer. Seizing the opportunity for collaboration not confrontation and sharing data access to BMS and CAFM systems on brownfield assets will propel operational productivity – so what is stopping us? Led by: Christina Savian, Managing Director, BE-WISE In conversation with: TheofanisFanourakis, Digital Services Director, Diriyah Company Junaid Abdussalam, Head of Planning - City Operations, Emaar, The Economic City (KAEC) Omnia Abada, Chief Engineer - BIM, Roads & Transport Authority, Dubai Arsen Safaryan, Director of Information and Data Management, Saudi Entertainment Ventures |SEVEN Jawad AlTamimi, Regional Director / FM Director, IFMA FMCC / LOAMS |
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13.50 | Networking lunch | |
Digital twins | ||
Real digital twin journeys
The need to build new and modify existing assets into efficient, connected and sustainable facilities of the future is moving at a faster pace than ever before. In the push to net zero, it is imperative to design, build and operate more efficiently and cost-effectively. Digital twins are a key enabler to achieve both and deliver plants, cities and buildings of the future. This session explores real digital twin journeys of different use-cases, varying assets and scale. How have these early adopters defined, implemented and continually updated them? |
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15.00 | Story 1: A GIS enabled city-level twin from planning to operation
Andrew Rippon, Smart City Director, Royal Commission of Al Ula |
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15.10 | Story 2: The power of predictive digital twins in Saudi Arabia's real estate
Amr Saad, Associate Director BIM, ROSHN Group |
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15.20 | Story 3: Digital twin in land scenario planning
Nizar Jegham, Director – Digital Advisory Services Middle East, WSP |
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15.30 | Story 4: Case study: Implementing a Digital Twin at an international airport
Andy Palanisamy, Smart Cities Director and Practice Lead, Parsons |
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15.40 | Story 5: Digital twin in project delivery and component tracking
James Franklin, Head of Digital Construction, Kier Construction |
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15.50 | Exploring real digital twin journeys: An enabler for efficient and cost-effective builds
Led by: Walid Abou Chakra, Senior Manager Digital and Energy & Utilities, Khatib & Alami In conversation with: James Franklin, Head of Digital Construction, Kier Construction Andrew Rippon, Smart City Director, Royal Commission of Al Ula Nizar Jegham, Director – Digital Advisory Services Middle East, WSP Amr Saad, Associate Director BIM, ROSHN Group Andy Palanisamy, Smart Cities Director and Practice Lead, Parsons |
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16.30 | Afternoon networking reception | |
17.30 | Close of track 2 day 1 | |
Day 2: Thursday, 01 June 2023 | ||
08.00 | Registration and networking | |
Track 1 Room 1 Keynotes |
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09.15 | Welcome
Rob Jones, Partner, B2b Connect |
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09.30 | Keynote: Closing the gap in giga project capability
The speed and ambition of the region’s giga projects is outpacing the market’s supply of innovation, human capital and general time/cost resources. To achieve the Region’s vision, all stakeholders must start aligning on the same page. The Solution: A new model that is open to cooperation. This session explores what the industry comes together to achieve in order to deliver! Eng. AbdulghafoorAbdulhaleem, Leader, Misk 2030 |
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09.45 | Smart city development – key principles and pillars
George Atef Messiha, Chief Information Officer, Emaar Misr |
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10.00 | 3D printing in Dubai – progress & development
Eng. Meera Al Ameri, Head of Research and Building Systems, Dubai Municipality |
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Offsite/Modular | ||
10.15 | PANEL DISCUSSION: Scaling up modular and offsite approaches
Modular construction methods have been blossoming world-wide however a lack of resources and know now is holding back the region from scaling up offsite methods on major projects. How can a paradigm shift be made to re-evaluate the industry based on faster and more efficient factory products, making off site more mainstream? Is technology key in removing the human element to tackle design and streamline manufacturing? Led by: Rob Jones, Partner, b2b Connect In conversation with: Bandar S. Alkahlan, General Director: Advanced Manufacturing Technologies Institute, King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology Patrick D. O'Callaghan, CEO, Off-Site Engineering Solutions Rajaikepin Rajamoni, Business Head, Sobha Facades Ind. Alaa Basamh, Senior Business Development Engineer, Amana Group |
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10.55 | Digital, sustainable and offsite innovations in piping systems that deliver faster, greener, longer living assets
How developments in plastic systems coupled with digital tools (such as digital libraries, 3D scanning, remote monitoring and twins) and offsite fabrication can redefine the design, build, operate and maintain cycle. Riccardo Barbone, CTO Specialized Solutions, Georg Fischer Piping Systems |
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11.10 | Morning networking break | |
AI/Machine Learning | ||
AI - the new BIM beater?
With Chat GPT stealing the thunder recently and the start1up landscape, dominated by AI – there is a renewed drive for AI throughout the asset life cycle and how it can transform the built environment. From design feasibility and optioneering to risk management and performance forecasting the possibilities are vast. This session looks at the current status of AI use-cases in the market, the next level combination between AI and humans at work and how the industry can prepare ahead such as data prerequisites. |
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11.40 | Talk 1: Quality verification and integration of BIM into digital twin
Andrew Rippon, Smart City Director, Royal Commission of Al Ula |
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11.50 | Talk 2: Open AI for digital project and risk management
Bisrat Solomon Degefa, Director- Head of Digital Developments Global, Gleeds |
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12.00 | Talk 3: AI versus analog design approaches
Shameel Muhammed, Associate Professor in Architecture, Heriot-Watt University Dubai |
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12.10 | Talk 4: The Algorithmic Advantage: Mastering Predictive Models in Project Management
Oliver Kallenborn, Regional Data Analytics and Assurance Director, Atkins - a member of SNC Lavalin Group |
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12.20 | Talk 5: How AI is disrupting design and BIM
Roger Wahl, CTO, Innovo |
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12.30 | Q&A Session:
Andrew Rippon, Smart City Director, Royal Commission of Al Ula Bisrat Solomon Degefa, Director- Head of Digital Developments Global, Gleeds Roger Wahl, CTO, Innovo Shameel Muhammed, Associate Professor in Architecture, Heriot-Watt University Dubai Oliver Kallenborn, Regional Data Analytics and Assurance Director, Atkins - a member of SNC Lavalin Group |
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12.50 | Fireside chat
Led by: Rob Jones, Partner, B2b Connect In conversation with: Okan Kizilirmak, Regional Director, AKSA Power Generation |
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12.55 | Process automation in the construction industry: streamline efficiency and enhance productivity
By focusing on key elements such as understanding the industry landscape, recognizing where automation can revolutionize operations, addressing implementation challenges, and adopting recommended best practices, gain valuable insight into the successful implementation of RPA. Including some real-world case studies, discuss future trends, explore opportunities, and highlight potential developments that pave the way for innovation and advancement in the construction industry. Omar Almourad, Group Manager- Systems and processes, Engineering Contracting Company |
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13.10 | Close of CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY CONFEX | |
14.30 | CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY AWARDS Reception | |
18.30 | Close of CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY CONFEX | |
Day 2: Thursday, 01 June 2023 | ||
08.00 | Registration and networking | |
09.25 | Opening remarks | |
Track 2 Room 2 Virtual Reality, Web 3.0, Metaverse |
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Welcome
Prakash Senghani, Co-Founder and CEO, Navatech Group |
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09.30 | Convergence of digital twins with metaverse and web 3.0 in real estate
How the real estate and construction industry is leveraging digital twins with emerging web 3.0, metaverse, NFTs and AI technology to give better experiences for customers, optimise cost and leverage profit from the secondary market. Shyair Ganglani, Co-Founder & Chief Metaverse Officer, METACOM |
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Virtual reality & metaverse experiences in the construction and real estate
How real estate developers, agents and the construction value chain can leverage AR, VR and metaverse to improve employee training, performance, collaboration, customer experience, enhance design decisions and drive up sales with virtual pre viewings. |
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09.45 | Metaverse in team cooperation
Dounia Fadi, Managing Director, eXp Real Estate |
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09.55 | Metaverse in customer experience and sales
Leila Hurstel, Board Member and Chief Metaverse Officer, Verse Estate |
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10.05 | VR and metaverse in training
Wees Abraham, VP–Operations / Board Member, SHADE CORPORATION |
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10.15 | Metaverse in recruitment onboarding and sales agent performance
Emanuel Erdem, Co-founder | Co-CEO, Virtuelle.io |
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10.25 | Extended reality implementation for real estate companies
Tamer Elgohari, Digital Innovation Manager, Rua Al Madinah Holding |
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10.35 | Q&A Session:
Led by: Prakash Senghani, Co-Founder and CEO, Navatech Group In conversation with: Dounia Fadi, Managing Director, eXp Real Estate Wees Abraham, VP–Operations / Board Member, SHADE CORPORATION Tamer Elgohari, Digital Innovation Manager, Rua Al Madinah Holding Leila Hurstel, Board Member and Chief Metaverse Officer, Verse Estate Emanuel Erdem, Co-founder|Co -CEO, Virtuelle.io |
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Design Innovation & Automation | ||
10.55 | Design automation & innovation
Design automation can help alleviate resource shortages by saving the manpower hours in repetitive design components and enforce quality by eliminating human error and optimising 1000s of potential design routes. Taking new and innovative approaches to design management can enhance coordination, efficiency and carbon footprint including where to focus carbon reduction efforts across different infrastructure and built environment sectors. Attila Vidra, Digital Lead Middle East, Atkins - a member of SNC Lavalin Group |
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11.10 | Morning networking break | |
Sustainable Built Environment | ||
11.40 | Embedding sustainability into design and operations
Led by: Hani Abdel Razeq, Associate Director, AESG In conversation with: Dr. P.R. Jagannathan, Senior General Manager Sustainability, Sohba Realty Abdulaziz Almizani, Sustainability expert in MENA region Namish Chauhan, Technical Manager, DAMAC Properties |
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12.15 | Digital frameworks for energy management of existing assets
This high-level session sets out the required digital infrastructure (hardware and software) and how they work together for a facility to start measuring, benchmarking and maintaining energy performance. The key platforms include Energy Management Information Systems (EMIS) and AI enabled asset management and how they both connect with the BMS (PLC or Scada), IOT sensors and meter equipment. It also explores basic options where assets lack metering and a fully commissioned BMS. Aref Abouzahr, Chief Executive Officer, Ark Energy |
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12.30 | Circular Economy principles and its contribution to sustainable real estate
An introduction to the Circular Economy framework which promotes a regenerative approach in managing developments and how the framework can be utilised to influence building sustainability real estate assets. Sarah Jaber, Associate Sustainability Consultant, AESG |
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12.45 | Sustainable water management in urban environments
Adam Smith, Managing Director, Polypipe Middle East |
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13.00 | Tech-powered sustainable procurement and supply chains
As the size and complexity of projects in the region increase and smart city developments start to affect approaches to contracting – how can tech-powered contract management be used to assess ESG in supply chains? How are software, AI and blockchain tools being used to manage ESG goals across different tiers of procurement and supply chain? Mohammad Ali Shalan, VP Digital Transformation, PMI KSA Chapter |
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13.15 | Close of CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY CONFEX | |
14.30 | Construction Technology Awards Reception | |
18.30 | Close of CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY CONFEX |
Day 1: Wednesday, 31 May 2023 | ||
08.00 | Registration and networking | |
The Keynotes - Track 1, Room 3 | ||
08.45 | Welcome
Phillip Higgins, Director, Ventures Middle East |
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09.00 | Brought to you by:
![]() Setting the scene for the upcoming discussions, major corporate end-users outline what they expect from the buildings they occupy and how their future needs will influence the decisions around the facilities they use and expectations of the built environment to meet them. In addition are the digital efforts and impacts of property managers, facility managers and asset managers being felt by the end user in terms of efficiency, cost reduction or ESG. Led by: Phillip Higgins, Director, Ventures Middle East In conversation with: Savas Cizmeci, Portfolio Manager – Middle East, Real Estate Operations, Microsoft Sarah Aoun Balesh, Regional Head of Corporate Services MENAT, HSBC Bank Middle East Limited Martin Harris, Global Real Estate Manager - IMEAT APAC ANZ, Boeing Rajan Randhawa, Senior Asset Management Director, RAK Government |
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09.35 | Trends in PropTech & ConTech – a venture capital view
This session sets out the global trends and definitions in PropTech & ConTech markets from a VC perspective. Outlining where the current traction is/will be for investment, what the top five sub-sectors are that will be impacted by technology and how venture capital is driving faster deployment of technology across the built environment. Nikhil Choudhary, GP, Nirman Ventures |
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09.50 | KEYNOTE DISCUSSION: Pathway to COP 28: Defining, baselining, delivering ESG
Will 2023, the year of sustainability be the turning point for environment and health focused solutions? Hear from different players in the value chain about their focus on carbon reduction and WELL initiatives – how they define, baseline and deliver these initiatives. It also reviews the challenges and status in climate reporting and key processes such as establishing science-based targets that can help bring to live UAE’s carbon neutral goals. Led by: Haithem Ibraheem MSc, BSME, Operations Director, ICD Brookfield Place In conversation with: Dr. P.R. Jagannathan, Senior General Manager Sustainability, Sohba Realty Alexander Karabet, Founder and CEO, Mansions Owners Association Management Fadi Nwilati, CEO, Kaizen Asset Management Mohammed Abdelrazik, Director of Asset Management, Masdar City Waseem AI Azzeh, Head of Global Sustainability, Khatib & Alami |
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10.30 | KEYNOTE DISCUSSION: Disruption in sales and customer journey
If disruption arises due to changes in customer habits, understand what real estate businesses can do to stay ahead, what they are not doing and what are the new behaviours to watch out for. This session explores the full customer journey and touch points from research to after sales and how PropTech and human capital needs to go hand in hand. Led by: Leila Hurstel, Board Member and Chief Metaverse Officer, Verse Estate In conversation with: Nikhil Choudhary, General Partner, Nirman Ventures James Glass, Director of Learning and Development, AX CAPITAL Shyair Ganglani, Co-founder & Chief Metaverse Officer, Metacom Salah M. Baleed, General Manager- Real Estate Development, The TMRW Foundation |
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11.00 | Achieving asset excellence: Breaking boundaries with data-driven insights
Dive into the realm of digital asset management and project life cycle optimization, supported by compelling case studies that showcase the transformative power of data. Paul Raphael, Regional Director – Strategic Advisory, Atkins – a member of the SNC Lavalin Group Wiem Jbeli, Manager – Digital Asset Management, Atkins – a member of the SNC Lavalin Group |
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11.15 | Morning networking break | |
Track 1 Room 3 Digital Asset Management |
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11.45 | PANEL DISCUSSION: Rethinking handover data for end user and asset value
Breaking down the silos between design & build, AM, FM & CM to maximise the value of handover data and what is required to operate more efficiently. Understanding what data is required including MEP, IT and architectural F&E assets and the condition it should be in to support and enhance asset value. Led by: Cristina Savian, Managing Director, BE-WISE In conversation with: Karla Reid, Past Regional Director, IFMA Omnia Abada, Chief Engineer BIM, Roads and Transport Authority, Government of Dubai Badr Hanbazaza, Director of Community Relations, ROSHN |
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12.20 | PANEL DISCUSSION: Data that drives condition assessment and investment planning
With the UAE’s increasingly ageing stock – the ability to make good retrofit, optimisation or replacement decisions is at the forefront. But if you have limited budget – where do you start? How do you pick and choose? This session looks at the key data required to inform the right investment planning, how to collect it and how to consume it. Including understanding what assets you have, their condition, cost benchmarking and past performance. Led by: Ash Toma, Director Asset Management Advisory Services, Jacobs In conversation with: Imtiaz Ahmad, Executive Director, FM & HSE, Dubai Holding Asset Management Dr. Zaid Alyami, Advisor, Ministry of Transport and Logistic Services – Saudi Arabia Tharun Thomas, Senior Commercial Manager, ENGIE Solutions Middle East Amjad Abou Said, Head of Property Management, Meydan Group Mohammed Eid, Head of Asset Management, Expo City Dubai |
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13.00 | PANEL DISCUSSION: Utilities monitoring and benchmarking
How master developers, asset managers and FM companies are overcoming the challenges in benchmarking, monitoring and reducing utilities usage through various systems. How are benchmarks being established to assess the performance and efficiency of various asset classes to support retrofit projects and ultimately net zero property. Led by: Rob Jones, Partner, b2b Connect In conversation with Elie Matar, Head of Electricity, RSB Samer Zabian, Director Residential and Commercial Property, Al Futtaim Group Real Estate Mazen Yehia, Head of Communities & Facility Management, Al Mouj Muscat Imtiaz Ahmad, Executive Director, FM & HSE, Dubai Holding Asset Management |
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13.40 | Sustainable smart piping systems that support extended asset lifetimes
This session will look at modern, innovative, cost-effective piping system solutions to ensure assets remain assets and do not become liabilities. Mark Jarrett, Regional Sales Director, Georg Fischer Piping Systems |
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13.50 | Networking Lunch | |
Selling and Leasing | ||
15.00 | INTERVIEW: PropTech Vs. Human touch
Led by: Phillip Higgins, Director, Ventures Middle East In conversation with: Amit Puri, Vice President, DAMAC |
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15.15 | Future of real estate transaction logistics and investment
Real estate, the asset class that has the potential to stand as the most diverse from within, has not been impacted significantly for tens of years by the evolution of tech. How Web 3.0 can help put the asset class on steroids and impact the lives of every community. Democratising the access to real estate investing.
Makram Hani, Founder & CEO, Arms &McGregor International Realty |
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15.30 | Next level listing verification, integration and trust
How technology such as AI and agent behaviour (or lack of) is impacting the efficiency and value of lead management from traditional portals to new co-working space search engines. This session explores how companies are grappling with the challenges in the market and the opportunity to improve the accuracy of information accuracies and integrate portal leads into smart contracts, digital trading platforms and digital customer experience. Christophe de Rassenfosse, Chief Product Officer, Property Finder |
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15.45 | Increasing sales and leasing – the new data and technology norms
How brokers and agencies are increasing agent speed, efficiency, quality and pricing by breaking down lead silos, developing end-to-end data management platforms and integrating AI, API, metaverse and gamification solutions. Led by: Makram Hani, Founder &CEO Arms &McGregor International, Arms &McGregor International In conversation with Dounia Fadi, Managing Director, eXp Realty Dubai Hany Sayed, Group CIO, D&B Properties Alexander Lea, Head of Digital Marketing, Allsopp & Allsopp Group Paul Birkett, Senior Director -Leasing and Property Management, Nakheel James Glass, Director of Learning and Development, AX CAPITAL |
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16.25 | Afternoon networking break | |
17.00 | Close of day 1, Track 1 | |
Track 2 Room 2 Data management |
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Welcome
Walid Abou Chakra, Senior Manager Digital and Energy & Utilities, Khatib &Alami |
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11.45 | How to drive insight from data across the business for competitive advantage
As data becomes an increasingly strategic issue for the construction and real estate sectors, organisations are dealing with increasing amounts of data - structured, unstructured, across multiple geographic sites, silos and hybrid environments – but how can proper data management strategies help reduce the chaos? This session deals with 3 key issues 1. What key data is being collected 2. How it is being collected and put together 3. How organisations can make sense of that data for competitive advantage. Led by: Mathew Hazenberg, Director, Accuracy In conversation with Roger Wahl, CIO, Innovo Kaarin Kalavus-Collins, Associate Director – BIM, Turner & Townsend Michael Malek, Director - Data Management, Nakheel Careen Dsouza, General Manager - IT Business Technologies, Sobha Realty George Atef Messiha, CIO, Emaar Misr |
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12.30 | Innovative information management: Revolutionising strategy for optimal growth
Key components to successful information management, upskilling of people, core technology stack to support collaboration, ISO 19650 process alignment, producing dynamic resources in a cloud-based database, democratizing models and data Andy Boutle, Head of Digital Construction, ALEC Engineering & Contracting |
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12.50 | Connecting siloed data and improving transparency across the asset life cycle
Even though speed, efficiency and cost gains are obvious, the ability to connect and share data across all phases of the project life cycle from master planning to operations remains a challenge from a mindset, trust and technology perspective. Enhancing the maturity and interconnectivity of BIM, CDEs, document control systems and digital twins in greenfield assets will be a game changer. Seizing the opportunity for collaboration not confrontation and sharing data access to BMS and CAFM systems on brownfield assets will propel operational productivity – so what is stopping us? Led by: Christina Savian, Managing Director, BE-WISE In conversation with Theofanis Fanourakis, Digital Services Director, Diriyah Company Junaid Abdussalam, Head of Planning - City Operations, Emaar, The Economic City (KAEC) Omnia Abada, Chief Engineer - BIM, Roads & Transport Authority, Dubai Arsen Safaryan, Director of Information and Data Management, Saudi Entertainment Ventures |SEVEN Jawad AlTamimi, Regional Director / FM Director, IFMA FMCC / FARNEK |
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13.30 | What good data governance across asset portfolios looks like
If a specific body is accountable for design, another for construction, and a whole new one for maintenance, how can you foster effective governance across the value chain so that a bad design decision will not have a detrimental cost impact on O&M. What standards, protocols, and governance is required from the outset? Hear from a global leader in the critical infrastructure space and how it can be applied to commercial real estate. Peter Lynch, Senior Advancement Manager Global, Bentley Systems |
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13.50 | Networking lunch | |
Digital twins | ||
Real digital twin journeys
The need to build new and modify existing assets into efficient, connected and sustainable facilities of the future is moving at a faster pace than ever before. In the push to net zero, it is imperative to design, build and operate more efficiently and cost-effectively. Digital twins are a key enabler to achieve both and deliver plants, cities and buildings of the future. This session explores real digital twin journeys of different use-cases, varying assets and scale. How have these early adopters defined, implemented and continually updated them? |
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15.00 | Story 1: A GIS enabled city-level twin from planning to operation
Andrew Rippon, Smart City Director, Royal Commission of Al Ula |
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15.10 | Story 2: The power of predictive digital twins in Saudi Arabia's real estate
Amr Saad, Associate Director BIM, ROSHN Group |
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15.20 | Story 3: Digital twin in land scenario planning
Nizar Jegham, Director – Digital Advisory Services Middle East, WSP |
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15.30 | Story 4:Case Study: Implementing a Digital Twin at an International Airport
Andy Palanisamy, Smart Cities Director and Practice Lead, Parsons |
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15.40 | Story 5: Digital twin in project delivery and component tracking
James Franklin, Head of Digital Construction, Kier Construction |
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15.50 | Exploring real digital twin journeys: An enabler for efficient and cost-effective builds
Led by: Walid Abou Chakra, Senior Manager Digital and Energy & Utilities, Khatib &Alami In conversation with: James Franklin, Head of Digital Construction, Kier Construction Andrew Rippon, Smart City Director, Royal Commission of Al Ula Nizar Jegham, Director – Digital Advisory Services Middle East, WSP Amr Saad, Associate Director BIM, ROSHN Group Andy Palanisamy, Smart Cities Director and Practice Lead, Parsons |
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16.30 | Afternoon networking reception | |
17.30 | Close of track 2 day 1 | |
Day 2: Thursday, 01 June 2023 | ||
08.00 | Registration and networking | |
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Success stories in digital CX and customer engagement
Creating and curating spaces where people thrive requires the seamless integration of experience, community and digital technology. Ensure that your customer’s experience is seamless across all assets in your portfolio, and consistently exceeds the expectations of clients and visitors. This session looks at powerful tools including online portals and apps that are driving the customer experience agenda across commercial, mixed-use and residential developments. |
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10.00 | Story 1:
Nihal Hakeem, Executive Director of Digitalisation, CX and Marketing, Provis |
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10.10 | Story 2:
Jennifer Andal, Director- Owners' Affairs, Better Communities Owners' Association Management |
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10.20 | Q&A Session
Nihal Hakeem, Executive Director of Digitalisation, CX and Marketing, Provis Jennifer Andal, Director- Owners' Affairs, Better Communities Owners' Association Management |
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10.30 | Becoming a data driven real estate agency
Firas Al Msaddi, Chief Executive Officer, fäm Properties Dubai |
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10.45 | Property managers on data and digital transformation for competitive edge
Property giants discuss key trends and end user priorities impacting the sector and how they are using digital solutions and data analytics to help address these demands to ultimately enhance end user experience and value of rental income. How will property teams prioritise software investment for the coming year – tenant experience, energy management or building operations. Examples include payment management, communications through to more cutting edge virtual or cognitive tenant experiences and predictive operations. Led by: Waqar Hasan, CEO, Itihad Community Management In conversation with: Paula Ovchinnikova, Chief Operating Officer& Co-founder, Xaan Aureen Reddy, Director of Property Management, Provident Real Estate Firas Al Msaddi, Chief Executive Officer, fäm Properties Dubai Muhammad Jawad Ur Rehman, Manager - Property & Community Management, IMKAN Properties Taranjot Gulati, Head of Client Solutions Asia, CBRE |
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11.20 | Morning networking break | |
11.45 | Empowering community management asset management
Laggard CAFM development and distinctive regulatory requirements of Dubai’s CM ecosystem – make the future of asset management from the CM lens look unique. With increasing demands on CM community to manage assets, service providers and annual contracts - who will sponsor tech projects coming from the service charge budget? Will CAFM access be key and implemented up or down the value chain? Led by: Phillip Higgins, Director, Ventures Middle East In conversation with: Badr Hanbazaza, Director of Community Relations, ROSHN Uros Trojanovic, CEO, EAST-O Holdings Garry Murray, Board Member and President, Community Associations Institute Mazen Yehia, Head of Communities & Facility Management, Al Mouj Muscat |
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12.25 | Community management giants on digital transformation and data for business acceleration
Digitising and automating menial, repetitive processes in CM such as building inspections, procurement and contract management, owner communications and compliance reporting are helping to preserve and enhance the value of freehold communities, reduce operational costs and remove delays. Community management giants discuss key trends, owner and regulatory priorities and how they are using digital solutions and data analytics to help address these demands. Led by: Aayush Puri, Head, ANACITY In conversation with: Freejo Francis, Community Management Specialist and President Elect 2024, Community Associations Institute for Middle East Chapter Kanagaraj Gurusamy, CEO, Better Communities Mutaz Aldweeri, Facilities & Assets Director, Damac Properties Waseem Ahmed, Operations Director, Solana Living Rima Nassair, Director - Owners Association at Provis Estate Management, Provis Estate Management |
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13.05 | Facility management giants on digital transformation and automation for competitive edge
How leading FM teams are transforming – energy management, operations management and maintenance to enhance asset life, cost savings, carbon reduction and end-user comfort. Example include AI, IOT, mobile apps, predictive maintenance, connected devices and command centres, and robotics. Led by: Ali Al Suwaidi, Senior Executive Director FMS, Imdaad In conversation with: James Smith, Associate Director, Centre of Excellence, Emrill Samar Salih, General Manager, EFS Facilities Karthikeyan Ragothaman, General Manager, Bloom Facility Management Jawad Altamimi, Regional Director / FM Director, IFMA FMCC / FARNEK Shanawaz Khan, Head of Facilities Management, ARADA Development |
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13.45 | Close of PROPERTY TECHNOLOGY CONFEX | |
14.30 | CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY AWARDS Reception | |
18.30 | Close of CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY CONFEX | |
Day 2: Thursday, 01 June 2023 | ||
08.00 | Registration and networking | |
09.25 | Opening remarks | |
Track 2 Room 2 Virtual Reality, Web 3.0, Metaverse |
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Prakash Senghani, Co-Founder and CEO, Navatech Group |
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09.30 | Convergence of digital twins with metaverse and web 3.0 in real estate
How the real estate and construction industry is leveraging digital twins with emerging web 3.0, metaverse, NFTs and AI technology to give better experiences for customers, optimise cost and leverage profit from the secondary market. Shyair Ganglani, Co-Founder & Chief Metaverse Officer, METACOM |
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Virtual reality & metaverse experiences in the construction and real estate
How real estate developers, agents and the construction value chain can leverage AR, VR and metaverse to improve employee training, performance, collaboration, customer experience, enhance design decisions and drive up sales with virtual pre viewings. |
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09.45 | Metaverse in team cooperation
Dounia Fadi, Managing Director, eXp Realty Dubai |
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09.55 | Metaverse in customer experience and sales
Leila Hurstel, Board Member and Chief Metaverse Officer, Verse Estate |
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10.05 | VR and metaverse in training
Wees Abraham, VP–Operations / Board Member, SHADE CORPORATION |
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10.15 | Metaverse in recruitment onboarding and sales agent performance
Emanuel Erdem, Co-founder|Co -CEO, Virtuelle.io |
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10.25 | Extended reality implementation for real estate companies
Tamer Elgohari, Digital Innovation Manager, Rua Al Madinah Holding |
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10.35 | Q&A Session:
Led by: Prakash Senghani, Co-Founder and CEO, Navatech Group In conversation with: Dounia Fadi, Managing Director, eXp Realty Dubai Wees Abraham, VP–Operations / Board Member, SHADE CORPORATION Tamer Elgohari, Digital Innovation Manager, Rua Al Madinah Holding Leila Hurstel, Board Member and Chief Metaverse Officer, Verse Estate |
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Design Innovation & Automation | ||
10.55 | Design automation & innovation
Design automation can help alleviate resource shortages by saving the manpower hours in repetitive design components and enforce quality by eliminating human error and optimising 1000s of potential design routes. Taking new and innovative approaches to design management can enhance coordination, efficiency and carbon footprint including where to focus carbon reduction efforts across different infrastructure and built environment sectors. Attila Vidra, Digital Lead Middle East, Atkins -a member of SNC Lavalin Group |
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11.10 | Morning networking break | |
Sustainable Built Environment | ||
11.40 | Embedding sustainability into design and operations
Led by: Hani Abdel Razeq, Associate Director, AESG In conversation with: Dr. P.R. Jagannathan, Senior General Manager Sustainability, Sohba Realty Abdulaziz Almizani, Senior Director Sustainability, The Royal Commission for Riyadh City Namish Chauhan, Head of Technical, DAMAC Properties Co. |
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12.15 | Digital frameworks for energy management of existing assets
This high-level session sets out the required digital infrastructure (hardware and software) and how they work together for a facility to start measuring, benchmarking and maintaining energy performance. The key platforms include Energy Management Information Systems (EMIS) and AI enabled asset management and how they both connect with the BMS (PLC or Scada), IOT sensors and meter equipment. It also explores basic options where assets lack metering and a fully commissioned BMS. Aref Abouzahr, Chief Executive Officer, Ark Energy |
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12.30 | Circular Economy principles and its contribution to sustainable real estate
An introduction to the Circular Economy framework which promotes a regenerative approach in managing developments and how the framework can be utilised to influence building sustainability real estate assets. Sarah Jaber, Associate Sustainability Consultant, AESG |
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12.45 | Sustainable water management in urban environments
Adam Smith, Managing Director, Polypipe Middle East |
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13.00 | Tech-powered sustainable procurement and supply chains
As the size and complexity of projects in the region increase and smart city developments start to affect approaches to contracting – how can tech-powered contract management be used to assess ESG in supply chains? How are software, AI and blockchain tools being used to manage ESG goals across different tiers of procurement and supply chain? Mohammad Ali Shalan, VP Digital Transformation, PMI KSA Chapter |
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13.15 | Close of CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY CONFEX | |
14.30 | Construction Technology Awards Reception | |
18.30 | Close of CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY CONFEX |