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  2. Gemini Papers: Why connected digital twins? Executive Summary This ...

    https://www.cdbb.cam.ac.uk/files/gemini_papers_-_why_connected_digital_twins.pdf
    10 Mar 2022: It advocates:. • Why we need connected digital twins by setting out the social, environmental, economic and technical benefits they enable;. • ... Fundamentally, connected digital twins enable us to look at trade-offs between resilience, efficiency
  3. CDBB ECR Research CALL 20180730 V4

    https://www.cdbb.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/CDBBECRResearchCall.pdf
    30 Jul 2018: 2. Exploring how communities interact with increasingly digital social and/or economic infrastructures and the services they deliver. ... 4. Exploring the implications of a digital built Britain for economic infrastructure such as one or.
  4. Gemini Papers: What are connected digital twins? Executive Summary ...

    https://www.cdbb.cam.ac.uk/files/gemini_papers_-_what_are_connected_digital_twins.pdf
    10 Mar 2022: Economic Infrastructure. SocialInfrastructure. NaturalEnvironment Built Environment. Economic infrastructure. Economic infrastructure generates a substantial proportion of emissions. ... It is these outcomes that bring economic, social and environmental
  5. The Digital Innovation ImperativeAdvancing progress towards a digital …

    https://www.cdbb.cam.ac.uk/files/digital_innovation_imperative_140921.pdf
    14 Sep 2021: way we design, build, operate and integrate our. physical, social and economic infrastructure and. ... age, demographics, economic or other factors. Many projects, including London’s Digital Exclusion.
  6. Modelling across the built and natural environment…

    https://www.cdbb.cam.ac.uk/files/workshop_report_290521v2.pdf
    17 Jun 2021: twins. However, they have integrated more with socio-economic modelling, an area that could have profound benefits in planning, designing and operating the built environment.
  7. Industrial StrategyRail Sector Deal 32 3 Industrial Strategy Rail ...

    https://www.cdbb.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/181204BEISRailSectorDealNew.pdf
    6 Dec 2018: the economic prospects of individuals by making more opportunities available to them over a larger area. ... Secondary benefits of the Digital Railway should include improving the passenger experience; accelerating economic growth and improving
  8. Developing the Capabilities for a Digital Built BritainA Summary ...

    https://www.cdbb.cam.ac.uk/files/cf_report_2019_final_online.pdf
    2 Aug 2019: Understand how the built environment can improve citizens’ quality of life and use that information to drive the design and build of our economic and social infrastructure and the operation and ... Identified research areas:. Research could explore
  9. Page 1 of 14 Call for proposals: Defining the ...

    https://www.cdbb.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/ResearchAgendaandLandscapeTenderTender3Context.pdf
    30 Jul 2018: environment; o Economic changes at a macro level, or at an institutional level. ... Economic infrastructure perspectives such as i) Water and sanitation, ii) Energy and Power,.
  10. 1 | Digital Twins and Service Innovation in Designing ...

    https://www.cdbb.cam.ac.uk/files/hospitalofthefuture.pdf
    30 Jun 2022: He is also Academic Director of Cambridge Digital Innovation and Distinguished Visiting Professor of Innovation at the Stockholm School of Economics. ... Eivor is also a Visiting Professor at Stockholm School of Economics (SSE) in Sweden.
  11. CDBB General Research Projects CALL 20180730 V7

    https://www.cdbb.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/CDBBGeneralResearchProjectsCall.pdf
    30 Jul 2018: 2. Exploring how communities interact with increasingly digital social and/or economic infrastructures and the services they deliver. ... 4. Exploring the implications of a digital built Britain for economic infrastructure such as one or.
  12. This document captures the working notes from the workshop ...

    https://www.cdbb.cam.ac.uk/files/scoping_workshop_context_april_2018_190627.pdf
    27 Jun 2019: Economic. stock - 2008. Floods - hard to predict. • Long-term histories of a location. • ... influence economic transport for 100. years! • Managing change of assets in.
  13. BIM in Local Authorities A paper discussing the issues ...

    https://www.cdbb.cam.ac.uk/files/111120_bim_in_la.pdf
    16 Jul 2021: Given the economic environment at the inception of the BIM programme, there was a focus on using BIM as a way of driving cost down in the capital delivery phase of
  14. Page 1 of 15 Call for proposals: Defining the ...

    https://www.cdbb.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/ResearchAgendaandLandscapeTenderTender4Systems.pdf
    30 Jul 2018: and economic and social infrastructure, encompassing the assets and systems, the data and information and the organisations themselves. ... Economic infrastructure perspectives such as i) Water and sanitation, ii) Energy and Power,.
  15. www.pwc.co.uk BIM Level 2 Benefits Measurement Application of PwC’s…

    https://www.cdbb.cam.ac.uk/files/4.pwcbmmapplicationreport_0.pdf
    7 Jun 2018: estimates. 3. Relevant technical economics expertise will always be required to assess economic. ... economic estimation methodology (such as the BMM) to any intervention; some level of economics.
  16. Digital Capabilities:A Framework for early career professionals…

    https://www.cdbb.cam.ac.uk/files/cdbb_routes_v12.pdf
    8 Nov 2021: The Hub and its partners are committed to fundamentally transforming UK construction so that it delivers better social, environmental and economic outcomes for current and future generations.
  17. Page 1 of 15 Call for proposals: Defining the ...

    https://www.cdbb.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/ResearchAgendaandLandscapeTenderTender8Services.pdf
    30 Jul 2018: health services within a hospital). Distinguish also between services derived from economic infrastructure and social infrastructure. ... Economic infrastructure perspectives such as i) Water and sanitation, ii) Energy and Power,.
  18. Vision Network Augmented Reality and Virtual Reality for Digital ...

    https://www.cdbb.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/VisionNetworkReport2018.pdf
    3 May 2019: There are several technical, social and economic factors that limit the adoption of immersive technologies. ... Figure 4.1-4. Economic Limitations for using Immersive Technologies. 4.2. Benefits and drivers.
  19. Page 1 of 14 Call for proposals: Defining the ...

    https://www.cdbb.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/ResearchAgendaandLandscapeTenderTender9Learning.pdf
    30 Jul 2018: with the built environment and economic and social infrastructure, encompassing the assets and systems, the data and information and the organisations themselves. ... Economic infrastructure perspectives such as i) Water and sanitation, ii) Energy and
  20. March 2018 1 PwC BIM Level 2 Benefits Measurement ...

    https://www.cdbb.cam.ac.uk/files/1._pwc_summary_guidance_to_bbm.pdf
    10 May 2018: by which project-level benefits may be realised (Chapter 4); and explains the economic principles underpinning. ... Section 5.1). 01. It is holistic and seeks to cover all potential economic benefits – direct and indirect, and intended and unintended.
  21. www.pwc.co.uk BIM Level 2 Benefits Measurement Introductory note:…

    https://www.cdbb.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/2.PwCIntroductorynotetoBMM.pdf
    10 May 2018: identifying the economic benefits of application of BIM Level 2 (see section 5.2) – considering benefits. ... Cash releasing and non-cash releasing benefits are equally important in economic terms.

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