Connecting our Data: The Value of a Digital Twin for New Zealands - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
Connecting our Data: The Value of a Digital Twin for New Zealands - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
Connecting our Data: The Value of a Digital Twin for New Zealands Infrastructure Running Order 10:30 am Welcome remarks Paul Blair (INZ) 10:32 am Introduction to Digital Twins Hamish Glenn (INZ) 10:35 am Update on the National Digital
Running Order
10:30 am Welcome remarks Paul Blair (INZ) 10:32 am Introduction to Digital Twins Hamish Glenn (INZ) 10:35 am Update on the National Digital Twin Programme Mark Enzer (Centre for Digital Built Britain) 10:42 am Unlocking the Value of Data: Managing NZ’s Interconnected Infrastructure Greg Preston (Quake Centre) 10:50 am City Twins - Experiences and Why Digital Twins Matter to NZ Local Government Sean Audain (Wellington City Council) 10:57 am Digital Twin – Behind the Words Jannat Maqbool (Smart Cities Council ANZ) 11: 05 am Q&A Hamish Glenn 11:27 am Closing Remarks Paul Blair 11:30 am Webinar Concludes
The National Digital Twin Programme
Unleashing the information economy
This is Digital Built Britain
Data for the public good
Recommendations: 1. A National Digital Twin – an ecosystem of connected digital twins to enable better
- utcomes from our built environment
2. An Information Management Framework – to enable secure resilient data sharing and effective information management 3. A Digital Framework Task Group – to provide coordination and alignment among key players
Deliver Enable Align
System of systems
Economic infrastructure Social infrastructure Natural environment Built environment
Cyber-physical system
Interventions Data
Flourishing Systems
- People
- Connections
- Sustainability
- Digitalisation
The information value chain
Digital twins
Physical twin Interventions Insights Decisions Outcomes Data Digital twin
Connected digital twins
Ecosystem of connected digital twins
Benefits of the National Digital Twin
Better outcomes for the public per whole-life pound
- Benefits to society: Improved stakeholder engagement. Better outcomes for the ultimate
customers (the public – taxpayers/bill payers/fare payers/voters). Improved customer satisfaction and experience through higher-performing infrastructure and the services it provides.
- Benefits to the economy: Improved national productivity from higher-performing and
resilient infrastructure operating as a system. Improved measurement of outcomes. Better outcomes per whole-life pound. Improved information security and thereby personnel, physical and cyber security.
- Benefits to business: New markets, new services, new business models, new entrants.
Improved business efficiency from higher-performing infrastructure. Improved delivery efficiency, benefiting the whole construction value chain – investors, owners, asset managers, contractors, consultants, suppliers. Reduced uncertainty and better risk management.
- Benefits to the environment: Less disruption and waste. More reuse and greater
resource efficiency – a key enabler of the circular economy in the built environment.
The core of the approach
Information Management Framework DT Hub
A national resource, held in common, that unlocks effective information management across the industry; expert led:
- Foundation data model
- Reference data library
- Integration architecture
Collaborative, web-enabled, learning community; “learning by doing; progressing by sharing”; captures and shares emerging best practice; practitioner led
- experience >> best practice >> guidance >> standards
- experience >> use cases >> case studies >> business cases
Guided by the Gemini Principles
Thank you
Unlocking the Value of Data: Managing New Zealand’s Interconnected Infrastructure
▪ Weak evidence- base ▪ Siloed ▪ Uncoordinated ▪ Inefficient ▪ Evidence-based ▪ Single source of truth ▪ Integrated ▪ High productivity ▪ Local decisions informed by national priorities
CAPTURING BENEFITS OF DATA Information for planning, decision-making and coordination CURRENT STATE FUTURE STATE
NDIM
NATIONAL DIGITAL INFRASTRUCTURE MODEL New Zealand’s Digital Twin
WHY DO WE NEED THE NDIM
A digital twin of New Zealand will help government and industry make better decisions about the future of our national infrastructure networks. It will assist our infrastructure providers to coordinate and improve productivity and manage risk.
CRITICAL SUCCESS FACTORS
- Government and Industry Leadership
- Governance and Coordinating Agency
- Resourcing
- Incentives for Local Government and Utilities
- Standards
DIGITAL TWIN
Behind the Words
May 2020
WHO WE ARE
- Since 2012 the Smart Cities Council has
been helping shape the smart cities movement.
- We have a mission to catalyse investment
in technology and data solutions that build greater prosperity, enhance wellbeing and heal the planet.
- Born in Seattle, now with representatives
across North America, India, Europe, Australia/New Zealand and South East Asia.
- We Inform, Educate, Convene and
Advocate.
THE CfDL
- In 2020 we launched the Centre for Data
Leadership, our dedicated initiative to building data leadership within this generation.
- Only with data leadership, do we unlock
the true value of the insights we create from data, helping us make better decisions and spend tax payers money wisely.
- The Digital Twin is a data ‘play’ – therefore
it is driven through the CfDL.
- We believe the Digital Twin is the most
powerful ‘data activation’ platform available.
OUR GOAL
To build a thriving Digital Twin market place in Australia and New Zealand.
OUR DIGITAL TWIN WORK
1. Establish a Task Force of our members to work through the market establishment activities 2. Build a broader Digital Twin Collaborative to knowledge share on key elements such as policy, standards and programs 3. Digital Twin Guidance Note – to clearly define it, articulate the ‘why’ and provide guidance on ‘how to’ 4. Build the Digital Twin community and a place for it to engage – the ANZ Digital Twin Hub
THE TASK FORCE
// activities to map the market current state // identify the preferred future state
THE GUIDANCE NOTE
// definition // scope // benefits // next steps
THE COLABORATIVE
// every quarter, gather the leading stakeholders across government, industry and academia
THE HUB
// made possible by our corporate members // free access to the Forum for everyone // modelled off CDBB // guided by a Steering Group
The Resources –
- ur library of key
references. The Articles – deeper knowledge sharing, thought leadership, projects and Digital Twin TV. The Forum – where we exchange notes and ideas.
JOIN US
1. Join the Digital Twin Hub – log-in and create a profile, and contribute to the conversation 2. Register for the Smart Cities Week ANZ 2020 session “Digital Twins and Cities” on 18 August – scwaustralia.com 3. Mark your calendars from 18-23 October for…
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