Join LCMB, UCL & CE to explore how to use big data

Join LCMB, UCL & CE to explore how to use big data

Join UCL’s Centre for Data Science, Constructing Excellence and LCMB to explore how to use big data to improve asset performance.

 

Join UCL's Centre for Data Science, Constructing Excellence and LCMB to explore how to big data to improve asset performance.

Constructing Excellence Asset management workshop with the UCL Centre for Data Science – The use of big data to improve built asset performance

“The availability of affordable big data and Internet of Things (IOT) solutions for building is opening previously untapped way of improving the performance of buildings. We are excited to be chairing and contributing to the next asset management workshop which will address these themes and hear from a number of different leading thinkers in this space”

John O’Brien, LCMB, Founder and MD

DATE AND TIME: Wednesday, April 26, 2017, 1:30 – 5:00 PM

LOCATION: University College London, Institute of Education, 1st floor, Drama Studio, Bedford Way, London, WC1H 0AL

A meeting of the Constructing Excellence Asset Management Theme Group with UCL’s Centre for Data Science focusing on unlocking and using big data to improve built asset performance.

Hear from the following speakers:

  • UCL Centre for Data Science – innovative ways to use new technologies and analytics
  • Iconics – the use of big data and data analytics to improve performance
  • Spica – IOT and big data solutions for buildings

Book your place at EventBrite: https://ce-big-data.eventbrite.com

 

Share this post

You may also like

Newsletter mailing list

Sign up for our newsletter

For tips and hints on effective estates management, exclusive events and interesting articles sign up for our newsletter.

  • This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.

LCMB Blog

View more of our blog posts

Scroll to Top

Join our Mailing List

Please fill in your details to receive regular updates

  • This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.