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The Synergies of BIM and GIS

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What:
Keynote
When:
9:00 AM, Wednesday 15 May 2024 (30 minutes)
Where:
Ottawa Conference and Event Centre - buildingSMART Canada tract
Tag:
BIM/GIS/Digital Twins
The domains of BIM and GIS have historically been separate areas of expertise and been considered distinct and separate domains.  However, the need for geospatial technologies to integrate with Building Information Modeling (BIM) design applications and the need for BIM geometry and data to be applied in Geographic Information Systems (GIS) is becoming more prevalent. In the rapidly evolving period of urban development, BIM and GIS emerge as pivotal technology tools shaping the future of planning, construction, and operations of our natural and built environment.  The increased need to bridge these worlds will enable the full potential of both domains to further transform the design, construction, and management of the built environment.

This session will introduce buildingSMART Canada and its relationship with the international community working to unravel how the interoperability of BIM and GIS technologies is revolutionizing the Architecture, Engineering, Construction, and Owner sectors, driving efficiency, innovation, and resilience in projects ranging from single buildings to comprehensive urban ecosystems.

Together, the synergies can support the creation of more efficient, sustainable, and cost-effective assets by enhancing collaboration, improving decision-making through better data analysis, and managing the full lifecycle of built and natural environments.

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