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Key Learnings
- Discover how to bring new efficiencies to maintenance with data.
- Learn how to bring the benefits of BIM to new stakeholders.
- Discover how next-generation facilities management technology enables teams to connect.
- Learn about the change management required for digital transformation.
Speakers
- SCSusan ClarkeSusan leads Autodesk's vision and strategy for building operations, helping customers drive value from their AEC data through the real estate lifecycle. She has over 12 years of experience in the real estate technology sector with expertise across IWMS, digital twins, IoT platforms and net zero buildings. In her previous role, she led the Verdantix Smart Building team delivering research insights and consulting projects to executives globally.
- David PifherDavid leads the Architectural Services team at The Ohio State University (OSU), which maintains 40 million square feet of space drawings and data, along with providing leadership for facilities-related data and document systems encompassing academic, research, and healthcare facilities spread across the university's six campuses. With a background in planning and design, David has dedicated the last two decades to shaping the future of the university's facility management, which has produced significant enhancements to facilities systems and processes. As the leader behind the BuckeyeBIM (Building Information Modeling) Initiative, David supports OSU's commitment to adopting BIM not only for new construction but also for existing buildings. This forward-thinking approach has revolutionized the university's decision-making processes and the overall management of its diverse portfolio of buildings.
- SBSpencer Ten BrinkIn his capacity as Business Development Executive for Named Accounts in EMEA, Spencer ten Brink acts as thought leader for Autodesk solutions covering Corporate Real Estate Management. Trained as management consultant he is an expert for business case evaluation and a programmatic approach for transformation projects. His profile of 20 years in business is rounded off by various professional positions at two automotive OEMs.
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