Event: TM65 – Embodied Carbon Calculation in Building Services & Student Prize Giving Date & Time:Tuesday, 25 February 2025 · 17:30–20:00 GMT Venue:Ulster University, Belfast BT15 1ED Context: CIBSE-aligned CPD delivered with Dextra Group PLC, focused on lighting, pragmatic calculations, and what this means for real projects in NI, UK, Ireland and EU.
1) Setting the scene
A full room, plenty of questions, and a topic that finally has teeth. TM65 is about estimating embodied carbon when full EPDs aren’t on the table—and then using that estimate responsibly. For us, it’s the kind of data you want sitting beside assets in a 3D Digital Twin, so decisions aren’t made from gut feel but from something concrete.
2) TM65 in plain English
TM65 focuses mostly on A1–A3 (materials + manufacturing). It’s not a full LCA, and it’s not an EPD—but it standardises how we estimate carbon so we can compare products earlier and push manufacturers toward better disclosure.
3) Route #1 — TM65 Basic
Basic uses total weight and broad material splits with standard factors plus a couple of multipliers. It’s quick and good for early design. The trade-off: uncertainty—especially around electronics.
4) Route #2 — TM65 Medium
Medium swaps the “complexity” multiplier for simple, specific entries: transport to factory, manufacturing energy, transport to site, waste processing/disposal. It’s the sweet spot for tenders when you can get a short BOM from suppliers.
5) Route #3 — EPDs
EPDs (EN 15804) are independent, cover more impacts, and spell out exactly which modules are in scope. When you have an EPD, use it. When you don’t, TM65 is your lifeline—just keep the boundaries straight.
6) Why operational often dwarfs embodied (and when it doesn’t)
TM65 excludes operational electricity. That’s not a flaw; it’s a boundary. But you need to keep it in mind:
Example A (operational dominates): a 1500 mm batten at ~52.9 W, running 24/7 for 10 years on a typical UK grid ends up around 960 kgCO₂e in use vs ~55 kgCO₂e embodied—roughly 19× higher.
Example B (embodied can dominate): a 600×600 modular panel with integral emergency gear, 21.6 W, used ~2,080 h/yr for 10 years can show embodied (~118 kg) overtaking operational (~93 kg).
7) How to compare manufacturers fairly
To avoid apples-to-oranges:
Match function: lumen output, CCT/CRI, optics, lifetime.
Match boundaries: TM65 Basic/Medium vs EPD; list the modules.
Ask for electronics mass (drivers/boards) and materials (alloys, polymers, finishes).
Check serviceability: replaceable drivers/boards beat sealed units for life extension.
Expect an uncertainty band on TM65 estimates.
8) What to expect from manufacturers
As TM65 adoption grows, brands will publish Medium-level certificates per SKU and be challenged to improve them over time. That’s the direction of travel.
9) How product design will change
Expect more design-for-disassembly, higher recycled aluminium, simpler polymers, and a push to right-size luminaires so you need fewer of them. Also: be thoughtful with integral emergency—it adds mass, so use where it truly helps.
10) The honest limits
TM65 is a helpful estimate, not a whole-life answer. Electronics can be under-represented in Basic; comparisons go sideways if scopes don’t match; and, unless verified (like an EPD), data is self-declared. Note it, use it, and keep the context visible.
11) Five simple moves to cut whole-life carbon
Meet the standard, don’t overshoot illuminance.
Cut hours with daylight and presence controls, plus practical schedules.
Choose serviceable luminaires with replaceable drivers/boards and a spares plan.
Prefer recycled/mono-materials, minimal coatings.
Ask early for data: EPDs where possible; otherwise TM65 Medium with assumptions noted.
12) Student Prize Giving
The best part of the evening? Seeing students celebrated for exactly the kind of thinking the industry needs—repairability, sensible materials, clear reporting. The future looks capable.
13) Where this meets Digital Strada’s 3D Digital Twins & Facility Management Assets
Capture once, trust always. We use LiDAR scanning to capture buildings accurately and build clear 3D Digital Twins. From that, we deliver the essential CAD/BIM drawings and a clean asset register—so every luminaire, driver and emergency pack is recorded in the right room with the right notes. TM65/EPD details (where available) sit beside each asset in plain language, making choices faster and easier during design reviews and refurb cycles.
Make day-to-day FM simpler. Facilities teams don’t need to hunt through PDFs and emails. In the twin, you can pull up a space, see what’s installed, check service notes/warranty, and view simple carbon info when planning replacements. It’s a straightforward way to balance reliability, cost and carbon without getting tangled in spreadsheets.
Handovers that actually help. Each project handover includes the twin, the drawings, and tidy asset schedules—ready for operations. That consistency makes audits painless and lets you line up like-for-like upgrades across the portfolio when standards or hours change. It’s a practical, low-friction path to smarter maintenance and lower whole-life impact.
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🚀 Last week’sDigital Twin SME Network eventatGlandore Belfast, hosted byDigital Catapult, wasn’t just a gathering—it was a launchpad for Northern Ireland’s ambitions to lead the global digital twin revolution.
As the Founder ofDigital Strada, I’m honored to share insights from this transformative event and outline how our company’s cutting-edge research aligns with theUK Digital Twin Centre’svision.
🌍The UK Digital Twin Centre: A Game-Changer for Industry
Slated for launch in early 2025 with £37.6m in funding, the UK Digital Twin Centre (UKDTC) represents a seismic shift in how industries like aerospace, maritime, and smart cities will leverage virtual replicas. Backed by Belfast Region City Deal, Innovate UK, and Invest Northern Ireland, the Centre aims to:
Reduce development costsby 30% through shared infrastructure and AI-driven workflows.
Accelerate prototypingfor complex systems like offshore wind farms and autonomous vessels.
Train 500+ professionalsin digital twin deployment by 2026.
For Digital Strada, this initiative dovetails with our core work in 3D laser scanning, BIM integration, and drone-captured asset ecosystems. But we’re pushing even further—exploring next-gen technologies like Gaussian Splatting and Neural Radiance Fields (NeRF) to redefine reality capture.
🏢Delivering Value Today: Digital Strada’s Client-Driven Innovations
While advancing next-gen tools, we’re already deploying 3D laser scanning and reality capture to solve real-world challenges for clients across sectors:
1. Hospitality & Retail: Immersive Virtual Experiences By capturing accurate 3D models of hotels, restaurants, and retail spaces, we empower clients to:
Createvirtual toursthat boost booking conversions by up to 30%.
Safety auditsvia AI-analyzed point clouds to identify hazards like structural cracks or improper equipment placement.
3. Asset Management: Future-Proofing Investments For facilities managers, we can deliver digital twins that:
Map HVAC and electrical systems in 3D, cutting maintenance downtime by 40%.
Simulate flood/fire scenarios to optimize emergency response plans.
Integrate IoT data streams (e.g., energy usage, occupancy sensors) for predictive analytics.
These projects underscore how reality capture isn’t just a buzzword—it’s a bridge between physical and digital worlds, driving ROI today while laying groundwork for tomorrow’s AI-augmented twins.
💡Beyond Traditional 3D Modeling: Digital Strada’s R&D Frontier
While traditional photogrammetry and LiDAR remain staples, we’re pioneering advanced techniques to solve critical industry challenges:
1. Gaussian Splatting for Dynamic Environments
Unlike static mesh models, Gaussian Splatting enables real-time rendering of complex scenes by representing objects as millions of anisotropic 3D Gaussians. This approach, refined in our Belfast labs, allows:
Faster processingof drone-captured data for large-scale infrastructure projects.
Seamless integrationwith IoT sensor streams for live digital twin updates.
2. Neural Radiance Fields (NeRF)
Our experiments with NeRF—a deep learning method that synthesizes novel views from 2D images—are unlocking:
Photorealistic virtual walkthroughsfor real estate and hospitality clients.
Material property inference(e.g., thermal conductivity, structural stress) from visual data alone.
Lighting-agnostic modelsthat perform reliably in low-light industrial settings.
3. 3D Gaussian Splatting for Real-Time Radiance Fields
Building on SIGGRAPH 2023 breakthroughs, we’re researching on how to adapt 3D Gaussian Splatting (3DGS) to achieve >100 FPS rendering of radiance fields—a leap critical for applications like:
The Centre’s£61m economic impact and 230 high-skilled jobs forecast by 2033 align with our mission to position Belfast as a global deep-tech hub.
🌱Sustainability Through Innovation
Digital twins aren’t just about efficiency—they’re a climate imperative. By partnering with the UKDTC, we aim to:
Cut construction wasteby 25% via AI-optimized BIM workflows.
Reduce maritime emissionsthrough digital twin-guided route planning.
Extend asset lifespansusing predictive maintenance models trained on Gaussian-splatted data.
🔮The Road Ahead: Strategic Pathways for 3D Digital Twin Innovation
As the UK Digital Twin Centre gains momentum, Digital Strada is pursuing multiple routes to advance next-generation digital twin technologies while fostering market-ready solutions:
Academic-Industry Synergy By partnering with leading institutions in the tech sector, we’re refining neural rendering techniques likeNeRF optimizationto bridge the gap between theoretical research and industrial applications. These collaborations aim to solve challenges such as real-time data processing and adaptive model training for dynamic environments.
Sector-Specific Commercialization We’re targeting high-impact industries for pilot projects, including:
Retail: Developing real-time inventory tracking systems using 3D Gaussian Splatting (3DGS) and drone-captured 360° scans.
Construction: Integrating radiance field rendering with BIM workflows to detect design clashes and reduce material waste.
Energy: Deploying physics-informed NeRF models to simulate infrastructure stress under extreme weather conditions.
Democratizing Advanced Tools To accelerate industry-wide adoption, we’re exploring open-source frameworks that simplify Gaussian Splatting workflows for SMEs. This includes modular codebases for photogrammetry-NeRF hybrid pipelines and lightweight 3DGS libraries optimized for GPU-limited environments.
These pathways not only strengthen Northern Ireland’s position in the global digital twin ecosystem but also create scalable, interoperable solutions that address urgent needs in sustainability, automation, and data-driven decision-making.
🔗 Join the Revolution The future of digital twins is bright, interconnected, and built right here in Belfast.
Explore the UK Digital Twin Centre’s vision and after that choose to connect with us to learn how Gaussian Splatting and NeRF can transform your operations on top of 3D Laser Scanning and other Reality Capture assets.
🌐 At Digital Strada, we’re not just building digital twins—we’re engineering tomorrow’s reality. 🏗️💻
Advancing Digital Twin Technology 🔮
Digital Strada’s expertise in creating immersive, 4K-resolution, photo-realistic 3D digital twins for hotels, restaurants, venues, and various other building types aligns perfectly with the region’s focus on digital innovation. 🏨
Our technology has the potential to contribute significantly to the UK Digital Twin Centre recently announced for Belfast, which aims to revolutionize how industries develop products, services, and systems across the UK.
Growth and Innovation through Immersive Software 📊
🚀 As we embark on this journey, I’m filled with enthusiasm for the future of Northern Ireland’s software industry. At Digital Strada, we’re at the forefront of 3D Digital Twins technology, and I believe our perspective will be valuable in shaping the sector’s future.
🎉 Help your customers to Experience Immersive Communication with a Digital Twin for your hotel, resort, restaurant, museum, factory, real estate project or space.
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🚀 Exciting news from the heart of Belfast’s tech scene! As the Founder of Digital Strada, I had the privilege of attending the Software NI Working Group at Allstate Northern Ireland. Our focus? The crucial Sector Futures (Economic and Societal Impact) initiative, which is set to shape the future of Northern Ireland’s software industry.
🌟 The event was part of Software NI’s ambitious “50 and Five by 35” strategic vision, launched earlier this year. This forward-thinking approach aims to drive our industry forward through dedicated Working Groups, each tackling key areas of development.
Software NI’s mission 🌟
🏛️ At the core of Software NI’s mission is a three-point advocacy manifesto. First, they’re pushing for dedicated focus on the software industry across all relevant economic policies through a cross-departmental government forum. Second, they’re advocating for closer cooperation between education and industry to develop our software workforce from an early age. Finally, they’re calling for robust investment and entrepreneurial support to fuel growth for software companies in Northern Ireland.
Sector Futures Working Group 🚀
🔍 The Sector Futures Working Group, which I’m now proud to be a part of, is one of four key groups established. Alongside Education, Skills, and Sales and Scale, we’re tasked with establishing and maintaining strategic insights for our specific focus area.
📊 Our responsibilities include assessing the current status of the sector, identifying gaps, challenges, and opportunities, and proposing potential routes for improvement. We’ll be engaging with stakeholders across industry, academia, education, government, and community to ensure a comprehensive approach.
🤝 What’s particularly exciting is the collaborative nature of this initiative. Each Working Group has two Board Sponsors who support the Group Leader in managing and articulating our key areas. This structure ensures a strong connection between the working groups and the Software NI Board.
💼 As a Working Group member, I’m looking forward to the benefits this role brings. We’ll have access to a supportive and professional industry-focused Board, an expanded professional network, and opportunities for personal development. It’s a chance to increase our professional profiles while making a real impact on the software industry in Northern Ireland.
⏰ The commitment is significant but manageable – approximately two days per month. Our role is to be the voice of the industry in our focus area, gathering and articulating common needs and issues. We’ll be representing our sector to industry peers and external partners, demonstrating passion, collaboration, leadership, and problem-solving skills.
Advancing Digital Twin Technology 🔮
Digital Strada’s expertise in creating immersive, 4K-resolution, photo-realistic 3D digital twins for hotels, restaurants, venues, and various other building types aligns perfectly with the region’s focus on digital innovation. 🏨
Our technology has the potential to contribute significantly to the UK Digital Twin Centre recently announced for Belfast, which aims to revolutionize how industries develop products, services, and systems across the UK.
Commitment to Northern Ireland’s Tech Ecosystem 🌿
As a member of Software NI, we are committed to playing our part in establishing Northern Ireland as a global centre of software excellence. 🌍
We believe our specialized focus on 3D Digital Twins, virtual tours, and immersive experiences will contribute to the diverse and innovative software landscape that Software NI is fostering. 🕶️
Growth and Innovation through Immersive Software 📊
🚀 As we embark on this journey, I’m filled with enthusiasm for the future of Northern Ireland’s software industry. At Digital Strada, we’re at the forefront of 3D Digital Twins technology, and I believe our perspective will be valuable in shaping the sector’s future. Together with my fellow Working Group members, we’re committed to driving growth, fostering innovation, and maximizing the economic and societal impact of our thriving tech ecosystem. 🔮 Stay tuned for updates as we work towards making Northern Ireland a global hub for software excellence. The future is bright, and it’s being built right here in Belfast!
About Software NI 🔭
Software NI was established in 2022 by a group of independent companies as the representative body for software engineering companies in Northern Ireland.
Founding member companies have underwritten the organisation for its first three years of operation as it works towards an independent, fully sustainable industry funded model. The founding member companies are:
As a not-for-profit organisation, we exist to champion the NI software sector which contributes £1.7 billion annually and employs 23,000 people across approximately 2,200 businesses. We work with key decision makers to create the best conditions for people and companies in the sector. This includes the areas of Education, Skills, Sales and the future of the sector itself.
Vision
Our50 and 5 by 35vision is to double the Software job footprint in NI to 50,000 jobs by 2035, at which point we estimate the software industry will contribute around £5 billion in Gross Value Added to our local economy.
Mission Statement:
“We are the voice of the software industry in Northern Ireland. We exist to lobby and support strategy and policy development to ensure that Northern Ireland becomes the world leading region for innovative software businesses leading to a sustainable and prosperous economic future.”
Looking Ahead 🔭
We are excited about the opportunities that lie ahead as we integrate into the Software NI community. 🌠
Our team is eager to collaborate with fellow members, share our expertise, and contribute to the growth of Northern Ireland’s software sector. 🤓
By joining forces with Software NI, Digital Strada is not just expanding its network; we are actively participating in shaping the future of technology in Northern Ireland. 🔮
We look forward to this new chapter and the innovative solutions we will create together. 💡
🎉 Help your customers to Experience Immersive Communication with a Digital Twin for your hotel, resort, restaurant, museum, factory, real estate project or space.
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We are thrilled to announce that Digital Strada has officially become a member of Software NI, the leading trade body representing the software industry in Northern Ireland with the Founder of Digital Strada becoming an individual member of Software NI 🎉.
This strategic move aligns perfectly with our mission to deliver cutting-edge 3D Digital Twin solutions and immersive experiences for businesses across various sectors. 💼
As a Belfast-based company specializing in 3D Digital Twins, we are excited to be part of Software NI’s ambitious ‘50 and Five by 35‘ strategy. 📈
This initiative aims to grow the local software sector to 50,000 jobs and £5 billion in gross value added (GVA) by 2035. By joining Software NI, we are positioning ourselves at the forefront of Northern Ireland’s burgeoning tech landscape. 🌱
Leveraging Opportunities for Growth 🚀
Our membership in Software NI opens up new avenues for collaboration and growth. We look forward to:
Participating in industry-focused forums and events 🗣️
Accessing valuable resources and support for scaling our business 📚
Contributing to the development of software workforce programmes 👥
Exploring potential partnerships with other innovative companies in the region 🤝
Advancing Digital Twin Technology 🔮
Digital Strada’s expertise in creating immersive, 4K-resolution, photo-realistic 3D digital twins for hotels, restaurants, venues, and various other building types aligns perfectly with the region’s focus on digital innovation. 🏨
Our technology has the potential to contribute significantly to the UK Digital Twin Centre recently announced for Belfast, which aims to revolutionize how industries develop products, services, and systems across the UK.
Commitment to Northern Ireland’s Tech Ecosystem 🌿
As a member of Software NI, we are committed to playing our part in establishing Northern Ireland as a global centre of software excellence. 🌍
We believe our specialized focus on 3D Digital Twins, virtual tours, and immersive experiences will contribute to the diverse and innovative software landscape that Software NI is fostering. 🕶️
About Software NI 🔭
Software NI was established in 2022 by a group of independent companies as the representative body for software engineering companies in Northern Ireland.
Founding member companies have underwritten the organisation for its first three years of operation as it works towards an independent, fully sustainable industry funded model. The founding member companies are:
As a not-for-profit organisation, we exist to champion the NI software sector which contributes £1.7 billion annually and employs 23,000 people across approximately 2,200 businesses. We work with key decision makers to create the best conditions for people and companies in the sector. This includes the areas of Education, Skills, Sales and the future of the sector itself.
Vision
Our50 and 5 by 35vision is to double the Software job footprint in NI to 50,000 jobs by 2035, at which point we estimate the software industry will contribute around £5 billion in Gross Value Added to our local economy.
Mission Statement:
“We are the voice of the software industry in Northern Ireland. We exist to lobby and support strategy and policy development to ensure that Northern Ireland becomes the world leading region for innovative software businesses leading to a sustainable and prosperous economic future.”
Looking Ahead 🔭
We are excited about the opportunities that lie ahead as we integrate into the Software NI community. 🌠
Our team is eager to collaborate with fellow members, share our expertise, and contribute to the growth of Northern Ireland’s software sector. 🤓
By joining forces with Software NI, Digital Strada is not just expanding its network; we are actively participating in shaping the future of technology in Northern Ireland. 🔮
We look forward to this new chapter and the innovative solutions we will create together. 💡
🎉 Help your customers to Experience Immersive Communication with a Digital Twin for your hotel, resort, restaurant, museum, factory, real estate project or space.
☎️ Leave a comment with your business and let’s connect to deliver a 3D Digital Twin Solution for your Facility Managemnt Team.
👨💼 As the Founder and Solutions Architect of Digital Strada, a UK-based 3D digital twins and 3D laser scanning company, I’m excited to share how our services can transform visual communication within industrial ecosystems.
🚀 Recent insights from the World Economic Forum have highlighted the potential of digital technologies in reshaping manufacturing landscapes, and I’d like to explore how 3D digital twins can specifically benefit factory owners and managers in enhancing communication and decision-making processes across their industrial ecosystems.
The Power of 3D Digital Twins in Industrial Ecosystems 💡
🌐 3D digital twins are visually rich, interactive virtual replicas of physical assets, such as factories, buildings, and equipment.
🏗️ Detailed 3D models offer an invaluable comprehensive view of a facility’s layout, infrastructure, and assets at an Architecture, Engineering, and Construction (AEC) level of detail. This enables manufacturers to visualize their industrial ecosystems more effectively, communicate ideas clearly, and make informed decisions about facility management and modifications within their broader industrial network.
🔄 Here are the top 10 reasons why leaders in industrial ecosystems should consider implementing 3D digital twins as visual communication assets:
Enhanced Stakeholder Communication in Industrial Ecosystems🗣️ Digital Strada’s 3D digital twins provide an intuitive, visual platform for communicating complex facility information to stakeholders at all levels of the industrial ecosystem. From supply chain partners to regulatory bodies, everyone can easily understand and interact with the facility’s layout and features.
Improved Project Planning and Visualization Across the Industrial Network📊 When planning facility upgrades or renovations that may impact the broader industrial ecosystem, our 3D digital twins allow you to visualize proposed changes in context. This helps in making more informed decisions and reduces misunderstandings between different teams and partners involved in the project.
Effective Training and Onboarding for Industrial Ecosystem Participants🎓 New employees and partners within the industrial ecosystem can familiarize themselves with the facility layout and equipment locations through interactive 3D models, even before stepping onto the factory floor. This visual approach enhances learning and reduces the time needed for physical orientation.
Enhanced Safety Briefings for the Industrial Ecosystem⚠️ Use the 3D digital twin to conduct virtual safety walkthroughs, highlighting potential hazards and emergency routes that may affect various participants in the industrial ecosystem. This visual approach makes safety information more engaging and memorable for all stakeholders.
Streamlined Contractor Briefings within the Industrial Network👷 External contractors and service providers within the industrial ecosystem can be given virtual tours of relevant areas before arriving on-site. This helps them prepare more effectively, reducing time spent on physical orientations and minimizing disruptions to ongoing operations.
Improved Cross-Departmental and Inter-Company Collaboration🤝 The 3D digital twin serves as a common visual reference point for different departments and companies within the industrial ecosystem. Whether discussing production flow changes, maintenance schedules, or safety protocols, all teams can refer to the same visual model, enhancing understanding and cooperation.
Enhanced Presentation of Facility Capabilities to Industrial Ecosystem Partners🎥 When showcasing your facility to potential clients, investors, or partners within the industrial ecosystem, a 3D digital twin provides an impressive and comprehensive view of your capabilities. It allows you to conduct virtual tours and highlight key features without the need for physical visits.
Simplified Regulatory Compliance Demonstrations for Industrial Ecosystem Oversight📋 While not at a millimeter-level accuracy, our AEC-level 3D models can still be used to visually demonstrate compliance with various regulations that govern the industrial ecosystem. This can be particularly useful when communicating with inspectors or auditors.
Efficient Space Utilization Planning within the Industrial Network🏢 The visual nature of 3D digital twins makes it easier to identify underutilized spaces and plan for better usage, considering the needs and interactions within the broader industrial ecosystem. Teams can collaboratively explore different layout options and visualize their impact before making physical changes.
Enhanced Historical Documentation of Industrial Ecosystem Evolution📚 As your facility and its role in the industrial ecosystem evolves over time, the 3D digital twin serves as a visual record of changes. This can be invaluable for understanding the facility’s development, planning future changes, and maintaining institutional knowledge within the industrial network.
The Digital Strada Advantage for Industrial Ecosystems 🌟
At Digital Strada, we specialize in creating visually rich and interactive 3D digital twins using advanced scanning and modeling techniques. Our services go beyond simple 3D rendering – we provide a comprehensive visual communication tool that can be easily understood and utilized by various stakeholders across the industrial ecosystem. 🔧Our approach involves:
Comprehensive 3D Scanning of Industrial Facilities 📸 We use advanced equipment to capture the overall layout and key features of your facility, focusing on creating a visually accurate representation at an AEC level of detail that highlights its role in the industrial ecosystem.
Interactive 3D Modeling for Industrial Communication 💻 Our team of experts processes the scan data to create an engaging, navigable 3D model of your facility, optimized for visual communication within the industrial network.
User-Friendly Interface for All Industrial Ecosystem Participants 👥 We ensure that the 3D digital twin is accessible through an intuitive interface, allowing easy navigation and interaction for users with varying levels of technical expertise across the industrial ecosystem.
Customization for Industrial Ecosystem Communication Needs 🎨 We work with you to highlight key areas or features in the model that are most relevant to your communication objectives within the industrial network.
Conclusion 🏁
In today’s complex industrial ecosystems, clear and effective communication is crucial. 3D digital twins offer a powerful solution, providing a visually rich, interactive representation of your physical assets that can be used for a wide range of communication and decision-making processes across the industrial network.
🌐 3D models AEC-level detail is more than sufficient for most communication needs in industrial settings. They serve as an invaluable tool for enhancing understanding, facilitating collaboration, and improving decision-making across all levels of your organization and its place in the broader industrial ecosystem.
🤝At Digital Strada, we’re committed to helping UK, Ireland and European manufacturers harness this technology to drive innovation in visual communication within industrial ecosystems. By partnering with us, you’re not just investing in a 3D model – you’re investing in a transformative tool that will enhance how you communicate about your facility, both internally and externally, strengthening your position in the industrial network.
💪 Don’t let your competitors gain the edge in effective communication within the industrial ecosystem. Contact Digital Strada today at digitalstrada.com to learn how we can help you create a 3D digital twin of your manufacturing facility and unlock its full potential as a visual communication asset for your entire industrial network.
🎉 Help your customers to Experience Immersive Communication with a Digital Twin for your hotel, resort, restaurant, museum, factory, real estate project or space.
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Global Innovation Summit 2024: Accelerating Sustainability and Economic Inclusion
🌟 The Global Federation of Competitiveness Councils (GFCC) 2024 Annual Meeting and Global Innovation Summit is set to take place at Queen’s University Belfast from November 11-15, 2024. This prestigious event, hosted by Queen’s University Belfast (QUB) and the Centre for Competitiveness (CforC), will focus on the theme of “Global Sustainability and Economic Inclusion”.
Queen’s University Belfast (QUB) and the Centre for Competitiveness (CforC) is hosting the Global Federation of Competitiveness Councils (GFCC) 2024 Annual Meeting and Global Innovation Summit in November, under the theme of Global Sustainability and Economic Inclusion.
This invitation-only leadership gathering offers a unique experience to participants from industry, government, academia, and civil society organisations to engage with peers, access first-hand global best practices, and take part in high-profile strategy conversations on the nexus connecting sustainability, innovation, and competitiveness.
The Global Innovation Summit engages a worldwide audience, policymakers, business leaders, and academics from five continents. The knowledge and best practices exchanged at the summit can inspire and shape the development of innovation strategies and policies.
At the core of the 2024 GFCC Annual Meeting and Global Innovation Summit is the understanding that global sustainability encompasses economic performance, protection of the environment and social inclusion.
The landmark event with key international political and corporate leaders will examine how, in an era of complex global challenges, innovation can act as the key driver of competitiveness, promoting global sustainability and economic inclusion on a worldwide scale.
Global Innovation Summit 2024 – Belfast – Day 1
🌐 It was a fantastic chance for me to connect with other international leaders and to gather insights on growing innovation and competitivenes beyond the UK.
🌍 Event Overview:
• Dates: November 11-15, 2024 • Location: Queen’s University Belfast, Northern Ireland • Theme: Accelerating Global Sustainability and Economic Inclusion
🎯 Key Objectives:
• Engage global leaders from industry, government, academia, and civil society • Exchange knowledge and best practices in innovation and competitiveness • Explore strategies for promoting sustainability and economic inclusion worldwide.
📅 Summit Structure:
The summit is organized into three main days, each with a specific focus:
Innovation is the Key to Sustainability (November 12)
Inclusiveness is a must for long-term sustainability (November 13)
The Power of Partnership (November 14)
🌟 Highlights:
• World-renowned physicist Professor Brian Cox as keynote speaker.
• Participation of global leaders from business, industry, and academia • Workshops, panel discussions, and networking opportunities • Site visits to innovation hubs and tourist attractions in Northern Ireland
👥 Notable Speakers:
• Professor Brian Cox CBE FRS – CERN Physicist and Broadcaster • Dr. Daniel Hulme – CEO of Satalia • Minette Batters – Former President of the National Farmers’ Union • Andy Burnham – Mayor of Greater Manchester • Cecilia Harvey – Tech Women Today Founder
🏆 Event Sponsors:
The summit is supported by various organizations, including:
• Queen’s University Belfast • Centre for Competitiveness • Global Federation of Competitiveness Councils • Invest Northern Ireland • Tourism Northern Ireland
🌐 Global Impact:
This summit aims to inspire and shape the development of innovation strategies and policies worldwide, engaging policymakers, business leaders, and academics from five continents.
🚀 Key Topics:
• Technological advancements driving sustainability • Social equity and inclusiveness in economic development • Collaborative approaches for innovation and progress • Decarbonization opportunities and challenges • Food security and One Health approach • Workforce preparation for the digital age • AI’s role in transforming productivity • Place-making innovation and regional economic development
The Global Innovation Summit 2024 at Queen’s University Belfast promises to be a landmark event, bringing together global leaders to address pressing challenges and explore innovative solutions for a sustainable and inclusive future.
Innovation is the Key to Sustainability
This first day will set the stage for the GIS 2024 and explore how technological advancements and creative solutions drive sustainability. Experts will discuss the latest innovations that are transforming industries and paving the way for a greener, more sustainable future.
Hosted by Wendy Austin
DAY 1 | NOVEMBER 12
09:00
Whitla Hall
Welcome to GIS 2024: Day 1
09:30
Whitla Hall
Agenda Introduction and Logistics
09:35
Whitla Hall
Keynote Speaker: Brian Cox CBE FRS – CERN Physicist and Broadcaster
Exploring the Universe
Brian brings scientific discovery to life for millions. He is also a leading experimental physicist, helping to recreate the conditions 1/000000000th of a second after Big Bang “to confirm the universe’s underlying simplicity.” With breathtaking images, Brian shows how science shocks and excites our imagination, as well as bringing humanity together. He also sets out the case for co-ordinated investment in science as key to job creation and growth.
10:35
Whitla Hall
Panel: Accelerating Global Sustainable Development Goals and Economic Inclusiveness
The climate crisis remains a critical issue, and countries and businesses are struggling to address it without jeopardizing the lives of various segments of society. People in advanced economies are raising their voices to protest initiatives that are perceived as eroding their quality of life, while people in emerging nations demand to be included as partners in global prosperity.
This equation is compounded by technological change and the rise of AI, which brings great promise but will also cause major shifts in job markets and societies. Innovation is essential to address this complex scenario at all levels, from policy frameworks to education and training models, from business models to institutions. In this session, GFCC Board Members will review the state of competitiveness in the world and share insights and concrete recommendations on how to break perceived trade-offs between sustainability, technological acceleration, and inclusiveness.
11:20
Whitla Hall
Navigating the AI Revolution: Preparing for a World of Digital Transformation
Join AI expert Daniel Hulme, CEO of Satalia, for a thought-provoking session exploring the key issues emerging alongside the rise of AI and digitalization. Hulme will share his view of the ethical considerations, societal impact, and transformative potential of AI and other emerging technologies and offer insights for universities and businesses to navigate this evolving landscape and prepare for the future of work.
12:05
Whitla Hall
Launch of GFCC Call to Action
During this session, GFCC leadership will introduce the “Accelerate Global Sustainability and Economic Inclusiveness” Call-to-Action and comment on some of the key proposals highlighted in this flagship document co-created with the GFCC community.
12:15
Whitla Hall
GFCC Members and Fellows Photo
A photo of all GFCC members and fellows in attendance will be taken during this time.
12:20
Lunch
*Private Lunch for speakers/guests*
Time available for attendees to view exhibition space
13:30
Whitla Hall
Transforming the World via Innovation in Energy
The energy transition demands bold innovation. In this session, Stephen Gallagher, Director of Strategy for Energy Customer Solutions at SSE, will showcase cutting-edge innovations propelling the energy transition. Discover how SSE is leading the charge in developing and implementing solutions for a cleaner, more sustainable energy landscape. Gain valuable insights into the technologies and strategies shaping the future of energy.
13:45
Whitla Hall
Panel: Seizing the Decarbonization Opportunity
Decarbonization poses opportunities for investment and new business development while requiring innovation across the board. However, it also comes with risks and challenges, as the development of any new industry inevitably does.
To realize the energy transition opportunity and decarbonize industries, the world needs new technologies to be translated into real-world applications. Achieving acceptable price points and finding early adopters of these technologies is critical. In this panel session, participants will share lessons learned on how to navigate decarbonization processes from policy, business, and community perspectives.
14:30
Whitla Hall
Keynote Speaker: Minette Batters
Bridging Food security & One Health is pivotal to society
14:55
Whitla Hall
Panel Conversation: Harnessing Partnership to Advance Food Security and One Health
The challenge of providing the worlds growing population with access to safe, affordable and nutritious food all the time and in ways our planet can sustain and against backdrop of climate change and biodiversity loss continues to be a major challenge for society.
The Covid-19 pandemic has illuminated the deep connection between animals, humans and the wider planetary environment and a One Health approach is receiving increased political attention as a solution to some of the greatest health threats we face today including increasing zoonotic disease emergence, antimicrobial resistance (AMR), food safety and security. Our panel of experts will discuss the inextricable links between Global Food Security and One Health and argue that enhanced and accelerated innovation, investment and partnership are required to support society.
15:40
Peter Froggatt Centre
Transition to workshops
GIS 2024 organisers will introduce the workshops, explain the dynamics and direct participants to their respective locations.
The GIS 2024 workshops will be progressive dialogues that will build on the ideas discussed in the day’s plenary panel conversations. Each workshop will begin with the moderator highlighting key recommendations and ideas from the panels. Following this, kick-off discussants will provide their insights and suggestions for advancing the agenda related to the workshop’s theme.
After all discussants have shared their views, the floor will open for additional contributions, with the moderator potentially inviting comments from plenary session moderators present. The workshop will conclude with the moderator summarizing the three key recommendations for the thematic area.
15:55
Peter Froggatt Centre
Workshop 1: Seizing the Decarbonization Opportunity
15:55
Peter Froggatt Centre
Workshop 2: Transforming the World via Innovation in Energy
Transforming the World via Innovation in Energy
15:55
Peter Froggatt Centre
Workshop 3: Food Security & One Health: innovation to accelerate solutions and improve economic growth, climate resilience and the nation’s health
15:55
Peter Froggatt Centre
Workshop 4: Advancing Resources Productivity
15:55
Peter Froggatt Centre
Workshop 5: Accelerating Sustainability and Inclusiveness Through R&D
17:10
Whitla Hall
Panel Conversation: Advancing Global Sustainability – Key Recommendations & Feedback from Workshops
This final panel discussion on Day 1 will review the key recommendations that emerged from the workshops. Participants will engage in a lively discussion, share the key recommendations, and debate what is needed to turn those into action across sectors, from the local to the global level.
17:55
Whitla Hall
Wrap up
19:00
Queen’s Business School
Datathon at Queen’s Business School in Partnership with Alteryx
This is an exclusive event for 150 pre-selected students.
Queen’s Business School, Queen’s School of Electronics, Electrical Engineering and Computing and Alteryx will conduct a dynamic datathon where 150 students will use their skills and creativity to solve a complex sustainability challenge and showcase their talent in a collaborative and inspiring environment.
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