As new concepts from design to delivery evolve, it is becoming
increasingly apparent that the future of the built environment
includes a CONVERGENCE OF THE BUSINESS MODELS WE SEE AND WORK IN
TODAY. There are great productivity and economic efficiencies that can
be gained through CONVERGENCE OF SERVICES IN THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT
VALUE CHAIN. Our speakers will demonstrate the emerging possibilities
with advanced technology.Tristan Morgan
[https://www.linkedin.com/in/ACoAAAXr_UkBmcOOyBr0obmuvgMwNxN9TDPK6DY/] of Cox
Architecture [https://www.linkedin.com/company/585367/] talking about
the Transcendence of our industry, and the move from single discipline
innovation to platform based multi-disciplinary innovation.
Our friends from Probuild - Luke Stambolis
[https://www.linkedin.com/in/ACoAAASqr7QBZLFWX3SuL9O5m7m9tmFUnNAH6Nk/] and Ynomia
[https://www.linkedin.com/company/18470999/] - Adam Jago
[https://www.linkedin.com/in/ACoAAA6kw8YBfjCV3N13LA6OmPjrULW75Jir6hI/] will
talk about the connected Job site and procure chain using BLEAT
technology.
Tristan Morgan is Innovation Lead of the Cox National Design
Technology Committee, an active member of the Cox Futures Committee,
and coordinates Cox’s National Computational Design Working Group.
The integration of emerging and innovative technology within practice
is a key focus of his work, which is balanced against providing
critical digital technology and computational support and advice to
project teams. He has project experience across the a range of scales,
with a focus on regional projects and the combination of natural
materials and advanced computation, manufacturing and assembly. His
PhD research is concerned with the computational design of nonstandard
architectural structures using Australian timber resources, enabling
him to engage in transdisciplinary practice that transcends
architecture, engineering, materials science, and adjunct design and
research fields.Tristan continues to teach and research and is
currently a Teaching Associate at the University of Western Australia,
as well as an active contributor to local and internal conferences on
Computational and Computer-Aided Design Modelling.
Luke Stambolis has had an exciting 22 year career in large scale
commercial construction, having worked on major projects in both
Australia and the United Kingdom. Today he leads the Probuild Victoria
business as Managing Director and sits on the Group Australian board
as an Executive. Luke’s refined property and delivery skills
demonstrated a proven track record of concerting iconic projects and
working with clients and key stakeholders across multiple sectors to
ensure the client product is delivered to their expectations and KPIs.
Luke is strong advocate for innovative thinking and developing new
technology for the construction industry, devising the Probuild
Construction System (PCS) in 2016 and most recently a start-up
collaboration with CSIRO’s Date61 around loT technology on job
sites. He believes the industry has an immense opportunity over the
next decade to make significant advancements in reducing inefficient
practices in over production, re-work, misaligned client vision,
misaligned employee empowerment and importantly a real opportunity to
build-in quality at better prices through elimination of wasteful
practice.
One of three Co-founders of Ynomia, Adam started his career in 2009
with Lendlease in Melbourne, Australia, working across multiple
residential towers in the then emerging Victoria Harbour precinct
located in Melbourne’s Docklands. He moved to Dubai, UAE in 2013
where I worked across UAE, UK and India for Multiplex where I was
focused on large scale complex structures. After leaving the industry
in December 2017 we incorporated Ynomia in January 2018 where he has
been focused on product strategy and business development.
Ynomia is an Australian based IoT technology company developing a
hardware-enabled software platform delivering real-time location
services for indoor environments lacking traditional data networks.
Incorporated in early 2018, our product applications focus on
productivity and safety improvement for large construction sites.
Due to a last minute deadline with work, Dr Forest Flager will provide
online presentations to attendees. The dates are scheduled for two
options-
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4th October 8:00 - 9:30am
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10th October 8:00 - 9:30 am
Login details will be provided after next weeks function.
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