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Key Learnings
- Discover the various ways that using BIM 360 Design Collaboration adds value to an engineering project
- Learn about why thinking differently during your pilot phase is the key to technology adoption with measured business value
- Learn about how Forge and Microsoft Power BI can be used to gain insights into user behavior and BIM 360 usage
- Learn how managing BIM 360 as an IT service ensures consistency and security without constraining project teams
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- Tom HughesI am a Civil Engineer that followed a passion of using technology to do my own job more efficiently into a career of helping others to do the same. After working on a variety of infrastructure projects during the early days of Mott MacDonald's BIM strategy and UK BIM Level 2, I joined a small team whose primary focus was the application of leading technology on engineering projects. As the small team has grown into a global network, I have the privilege to work with project teams and digital leaders from around Mott MacDonald. As part of my role I regularly get the opportunity to work closely with both our Autodesk account team and the Autodesk product teams. I am member of the Autodesk Civil Infrastructure Futures Community, the BIM 360 Customer Council, and I coordinate the Mott MacDonald Customer Success Plan. Alongside my role at Mott MacDonald, I am the delivery lead for the Centre for Digital Built Britain Digital Twin Hub (https://digitaltwinhub.co.uk). The DT Hub is an online community for people who are working to deliver digital twins and share a vision of an ecosystem of interconnected digital twins at national scale. Away from work I like to surf, bike, Xbox, and binge watch comedy.
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