Digitising planning | Jack Ricketts, Principal Planning Officer, Southwark Council, and Miranda Sharp, National Digital Twin Programme at the Centre for Digital Built Britain. Part 2 of 2.
Nuclear energy’s ability to make both heat and power means we can really start to dig into these tough to decarbonize sectors: industrial heat, domestic heating, desalination, fuels, and repowering coal.
We need to get rid of offsite stigma..The construction industry has been stuck in a time warp of lowest price, maximum risk transfer.
A platforms approach to construction has a profound impact on productivity, cost, carbon, skills, safety, and the potential for digital workflows to automate key pieces of the design process.Once the benefits are clear to both the public and private sectors, collaboration can make this a reality.. To learn more about our Design to Value approach to design and construction, sign up for our monthly newsletter here:.http://bit.ly/BWNewsUpdatesWe like things in neat boxes, we like the tangible; things we can sense, see and touch.
In times where there is a lack of clarity it can feel chaotic and unnerving.In these times we tend to grasp onto something, anything that relieves the feelings of being lost.
Like being swept away in a river, we feel the need to grab hold of the nearest branch or rock.
These feelings are called by psychologists Ontological Insecurity.He points out the inefficiencies and hazards of scaling up production using traditional methods.. 3.
Innovation in process intensification and automation:.The podcast emphasises the shift towards process intensification and automation as solutions to the challenges faced by traditional manufacturing.
These innovations promise to deliver lean and agile manufacturing, reducing waste, improving quality, and enabling the production of more complex molecules more efficiently.. 4.The future of pharmaceutical manufacturing:.