Smarter Data Smarter World 2024 featuring GeoIM for Infrastructure
Empowering infrastructure asset owners to make informed decisions, enhance performance, and create a sustainable future for our world
- Date: Wednesday 4th December, 2024
- Location: London, UK
- Venue: Royal Institution of British Architects
This exciting conference will dive into the world of advancements in data and digital technologies that are reshaping our economy and the way we live. Be part of the conversation on how Geospatial Information Management (GeoIM) is pivotal for infrastructure asset owners, ensuring integrated, high-quality data can be trusted by all stakeholders. Don't miss this opportunity to dive deeper into the future of infrastructure and register now!
Infrastructure for transport, energy, water, flood risk management and digital communications are becoming smarter, thanks to approaches like digital twins, machine learning and artificial intelligence. These innovations drive efficiency and optimise the utilisation of our nation’s infrastructure, aligning with national policy objectives such as transforming infrastructure performance, economic levelling up, and the transition to Net Zero. Information Management plays a pivotal role in this transformation. It involves providing integrated and high-quality data at the right time, in a format trusted by all parties involved.
A review of the UK Government “Transforming Infrastructure Performance Information Management Mandate” commenced in 2024. The aim is to ensure a new mandate is relevant and achievable across the whole of the built and managed environment both now and for the future. A Construction Leadership Council Task Group are working to launch the refreshed approach and the means for implementing this in Autumn 2024. This conference will touch on the release of the mandate and the opportunities for transforming infrastructure performance enabled by GeoIM.
This conference will touch on key areas throughout the day.
The agenda features a series of presentations to enhance organisation with Geospatial Information Management. Highlights include a new approach to mandating information management, the Environment Agency's data management platform, Shell's efforts to standardise survey deliverables, and Carter Jonas's use of GIS in managing infrastructure projects. The day will also cover strategic asset management with GIS and BIM, intelligent geospatial workflows in construction, and innovative methods for renewable energy site selection. The event is supported by nima, an association promoting information management best practices, who will host the opening keynote panel discussion. The event will conclude with a panel hosted by the Association for Geographic Information (AGI).
GeoIM isn’t just about technology... It’s about empowering asset owners to make informed decisions, enhance
- Integrated Data: GeoIM ensures that relevant asset data from various sources is seamlessly integrated. This holistic view enables better decision-making throughout the asset lifecycle.
- Quality Assurance: High-quality data is the bedrock of effective GeoIM. By maintaining data accuracy, consistency, and completeness, asset owners can confidently rely on this information for operations.
- Spatial Context: GeoIM provides spatial context to asset data. Whether it’s mapping utility networks, modelling flood risk, or analysing transportation routes, understanding the spatial relationships enhances asset management.
- Efficient Operations: Asset owners can optimise maintenance schedules, monitor performance, and predict failures using GeoIM. For example, real-time tracking of fleet vehicles or monitoring the condition of bridges becomes more efficient.
- Resilience and Sustainability: GeoIM contributes to building resilient infrastructure. By analysing geospatial data, asset owners can identify vulnerabilities, plan for disaster response, and adapt to climate change impacts.
- Collaboration: GeoIM fosters collaboration among stakeholders. Whether it’s sharing asset data with emergency services during a crisis or collaborating on urban planning, the right information at the right time is crucial.
Agenda at a glance
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Simon Navin
Geospatial Development Director, Dalcour MaclarenSimon Navin
Geospatial Development Director, Dalcour MaclarenSimon is the Geospatial Development Director at Dalcour Maclaren and has been in the geomatics/geospatial/location intelligence/data capability sectors for over thirty years, working across many disciplines and sectors such as construction, waste and minerals, environmental planning, architectural visualisation and planning, mapping and digital solutions. He has led teams across Europe to deliver place-based solutions and infrastructure to multiple stakeholders. Simon sits on the Industry Advisory Committee for the Geospatial Commissions "National Underground Asset Register" (NUAR) initiative, is a member of the UK Survey4BIM Executive leadership, delivers regular STEM/STEAM talks for academia, mentors professional candidates for RICS and CICES and is currently the Chair of the Chartered Institution of Civil Engineering Surveyors EDI Council. This Council is making great strides in improving EDI across CICES and the wider geospatial/surveying industry, including the launch of CICES's first dedicated Women's Network, which has a major focus on the importance of allyship.
Karen Alford
Flood and Coastal Risk Manager, Environmental AgencyKaren Alford
Flood and Coastal Risk Manager, Environmental AgencyKaren leads Environment Agency’s Asset Management digital approach within the asset management directorate across the whole asset lifecycle and is a qualified accountant. The Environment Agency is one of the leading departments within Government to integrate data management into project delivery and using the capability as a foundation to shape a digital data and technology approach within the asset management business.
She has been instrumental in driving forward improvements to the availability and access of data internally and externally as well as recognising how a data centric approach is key to transforming asset management delivery. This includes a programme of interventions to drive a data centric approach which includes a data requirements library for asset data standards and a data assurance platform.
Karen is involved in several cross UK industry groups including chairing the Public Sector 4 Information Management Group, and the Infrastructure Client Group Data and Digital Task Group, and GIIG part of NIMA. She is also a UK committee member for ISO19650 and ISO55000 standards.
James Mercia
Senior GIS Developer, ArupJames Mercia
Senior GIS Developer, ArupJames is a Geographer, with twelve years of dedicated expertise in delivering comprehensive geographic consultancy and cutting-edge solutions across diverse client portfolios. A passionate advocate for leveraging geographic data, James actively champions the transformative power of mapping to empower individuals and organisations in making informed, strategic decisions.
Dr Anne Kemp
Technical Director for Digital Engineering and BIM Strategy and Development, AtkinsDr Anne Kemp
Technical Director for Digital Engineering and BIM Strategy and Development, AtkinsDr Anne Kemp OBE has 30 years of experience as Fellow and Technical Director for Digital Engineering and BIM Strategy and Development at Atkins. She is chair of nima, and convenor of the International Standards Organisation committee for the 19650 series, focused on managing information for the whole life cycle of the built environment, which drives the UK BIM Framework, the basis of the Transforming Infrastructure Performance 2030 IM Mandate (IMM). Anne is Co-Lead for the Digital workstream of the Construction Leadership Council and over the past 12 months has been chairing a CLC initiative and consultation looking at a refreshed approach to the IMM. She was chair of the Association of Geographic Information from 2014 to 2016. Awarded the ICE’s President’s Medal 2017, and Geospatial Professional of the Year 2019 she received an OBE for “Digital Construction Innovation” in the Queen’s birthday Honours 2019.
Steven Eglinton
Director, BimTubeSteven Eglinton
Director, BimTubeBSc (Hons), FRGS, FBCS, FBCart.S, MIoD, MPWI
ICE Certificate in BIM
Steven's expertise covers geospatial solutions, BIM, AEC, and whole life asset information. He has been a civil servant and now consults for clients such as the UK Central Government, Transport for London, and Network Rail, and has served as a senior consultant in asset management at the World Bank. Currently, he is a director and principal tutor at BimEnable and a tutor in ISO 19650 with ICE, CIOB, BSI and a tutor in survey / geomatics with RICS.
Vida Williams
Geospatial Capability Lead, JacobsVida Williams
Geospatial Capability Lead, JacobsAs Geospatial Capability lead in Europe, Vida has responsibility for strategy and direction of Geospatial work at Jacobs, a global engineering and solutions consultancy. Vida is an experienced team leader and geospatial industry professional who has worked in both public and private sector organisations to assist with the capture, analysis and management of spatial data across many different business sectors. Initially working as a Transport Planner before specialising in Geospatial, Vida went on to work not only on strategic and operational transport schemes, but also within disciplines such as flood risk, ecology, and noise and air quality assessment. Most recently she has led Geospatial teams on large pipeline and highways planning projects, and on innovative app development for the AquaDNA Smart Water solution from Jacobs. Alongside project delivery Vida is focused on building a team to support the digital delivery approach at Jacobs; this includes empowering and training specialists to find the best technical solutions, advise on software decisions, understand the client problem, and communicate effectively. Vida is a member of the Association for Geographic Information (AGI) Council, an active STEAM ambassador, RGS Chartered Geographer assessor, and joint allyship lead for the Jacobs Employee Network Harambee to promote Black talent.
Izzy McLees
Senior GIS Analyst / Developer, SkanskaIzzy McLees
Senior GIS Analyst / Developer, SkanskaSenior GIS Analyst / Developer at Skanska UK with 4 years experiences working across several road and rail infrastructure projects. Possess a wide range of technical skills including the use of GIS software packages, ETL tools, and programming, for the management, reconciliation, and visualisation of geospatial data. Main interests include curating solid data pipelines for efficient information management in construction.
James Richardson
GIS Analyst, SkanskaJames Richardson
GIS Analyst, SkanskaJames Richardson is a GIS Analyst for Skanska UK working on the A428 RDP Black Cat to Caxton Gibbet Scheme in North Cambridgeshire for the last two and half years and finished the Skanska Emerging Talent program in August 2024. James maintains the project's GIS mapping platform (Skanska Maps) as well as creating a series of mobile site applications for the site team. Before starting at Skanska, James holds a BSc in Geography and Geoscience and an MSc in Geographic Information Systems from the University of Aberdeen. James is also a Graduate Member of the Chartered Institute of Civil Engineering Surveyors and is a STEM Ambassador
Dr Medina Jordan
Founder and Consultant, Six35 Consulting LtdDr Medina Jordan
Founder and Consultant, Six35 Consulting LtdDr Medina Jordan is the founder and consultant of Six35 Consulting Ltd, which provides information management consultancy services for built-asset owners and operators.
Medina’s appreciation for quality data and information grew while she developed skills in data and statistical analyses as part of her natural sciences doctorate training.
After completing her studies, Medina changed careers and spent 21 years working in the built-environment sector working for both Tier 1 contractors and specialist management consultancies, with 14 years spent as a BIM Information Management (IM) practitioner, where she specialised in IM for Facilities and strategic Asset Management.
Medina established her own consultancy in 2022.
Rob Dunfey
Geomatics Manager, ShellRob Dunfey
Geomatics Manager, ShellRob Dunfey is Geomatics Manager at Shell’s London HQ. He has worked at Shell for 16 years in a variety of roles and is now their Principle Technical Expert for Geospatial, in that role he’s accountable for Shell’s global GIS deployment.
Born and raised on the Wirral he now lives in Linlithgow. If you want to talk to him about something other than GIS strategy, points, lines and polygons; F1 racing, Football and Hill walking are all of interest.
Seb Lessware
CTO, 1SpatialSeb Lessware
CTO, 1SpatialWith a degree in Cybernetics and Computer Science, Seb joined Laser-Scan (which became 1Spatial) in 1997 as a software engineer.
After working on many projects and a broad range of software as a senior and then principal software engineer, he then moved into consultancy and then product management which provided insight into customer and industry needs and trends.
After leading product management for a number of years, Seb is now CTO at 1Spatial.
Matt White
Head of Built Environment, 1SpatialMatt White
Head of Built Environment, 1SpatialMatthew joined 1Spatial in February 2018. Matthew is responsible for leading 1Spatial’s Infrastructure team focusing on energy, water, transport, flood risk management and digital communications. Prior to joining 1Spatial, Matthew was a senior manager at Ordnance Survey Great Britain, responsible for engaging with public sector organisations and developing Ordnance Survey’s product strategy. LinkedIn
Simon Nigh
Partner and Head of Geospatial, Carter JonasSimon Nigh
Partner and Head of Geospatial, Carter JonasSimon is a Partner and Head of Geospatial at Carter Jonas LLP Property consultancy. With over 25 years of experience in providing geospatial solutions. Simon leads a team of 20 Surveyors, GIS analysts, and spatial data engineers delivering location intelligence solutions in support of the business and its clients. The team’s projects include supporting clients such as Homes England, National Highways, HS2 and National Grid to better understand their extensive property portfolios and in supporting the spatial data management and visualisation for large linear Infrastructure projects.
- Venue: Royal Institution of British Architects
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