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National Digital Twin Programme

National Digital Twin Programme. Alexandra Bolton Executive Director. Background. Purpose. The Gemini Principles. The Roadmap. The DT Hub. This is Digital Built Britain. NDT Programme: Background. NIC Data for the Public Good Report. Background. Purpose. The Gemini Principles.

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National Digital Twin Programme

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  1. National Digital Twin Programme Alexandra Bolton Executive Director Background Purpose The Gemini Principles The Roadmap The DT Hub

  2. This is Digital Built Britain

  3. NDT Programme: Background NIC Data for the Public Good Report Background Purpose The Gemini Principles The Roadmap The DT Hub

  4. Data for the Public Good National Infrastructure Commission 2017 Challenges Recommendations

  5. Data for the public good Recommendations: A National Digital Twin – enabling digital twins to come together to help plan, predict and understand our assets A Digital Framework – for effective information management; secure interoperability of data (the Framework) A Digital Framework Task Group – to provide coordination of key players National Digital Twin Programme

  6. Benefits of the National Digital Twin Better outcomes for the public per whole-life pound Benefits to society: Improved stakeholder engagement. Better outcomes for the ultimate customers (the public – taxpayers/bill payers/fare payers/voters). Improved customer satisfaction and experience through higher-performing infrastructure and the services it provides. Benefits to the economy: Improved national productivity from higher-performing and resilient infrastructure operating as a system. Improved measurement of outcomes. Better outcomes per whole-life pound. Improved information security and thereby personnel, physical and cyber security. Benefits to business: New markets, new services, new business models, new entrants. Improved business efficiency from higher-performing infrastructure. Improved delivery efficiency, benefiting the whole construction value chain – investors, owners, asset managers, contractors, consultants, suppliers. Reduced uncertainty and better risk management. Benefits to the environment: Less disruption and waste. More reuse and greater resource efficiency – a key enabler of the circular economy in the built environment.

  7. Transport

  8. Energy

  9. Water

  10. Telecoms

  11. Waste

  12. Social infrastructure

  13. Residential, commercial and industrial

  14. Interface with the natural environment

  15. Built environment

  16. Digital twins Data Physical twin Digital twin Insights Decisions Outcomes Interventions

  17. Connected digital twins

  18. Ecosystem of connected digital twins

  19. Ecosystem of connected digital twins

  20. Ecosystem of connected digital twins

  21. Connectable digital twins

  22. The background to the approach Top down (Authoritarian) Bottom up (Darwinian)

  23. The emerging approach A national resource, held in common, that unlocks effective information management across the industry; the minimum necessary open standards/methodologies; expert led – the “ministry of all the talents” Commons Collaborative, web-enabled, learning community that learns by doing; captures and shares emerging best practice; turns experience into guidance and guidance into standards; practitioner led – those who own or are developing digital twins. DT Hub

  24. NDT Programme: Purpose to steer and guide the successful development and adoption of the Information Management Framework for the Built Environment (the ‘Framework’), which is to be set up by the CDBB Background Purpose The Gemini Principles The Roadmap The DT Hub

  25. The Framework The Information Management Framework for the built environment provides all the necessary building blocks to enable effective information management across the built environment enables secure, resilient data sharing is the basis for the National Digital Twin

  26. The Framework: Enablers Gemini Principles Guiding values: the ‘conscience’ of theframework Information managementframework Effective informationmanagement across the built environment, including secure datasharing Roadmap The prioritised plan for delivering theframework

  27. Τhe Framework: vision Effective information management will enable better decisions, leading to financial savings, improved performance and service, and better outcomes for business and society per whole-life pound. To make this possible an information management framework is necessary in order to enable effective management of information that is fundamental for the creation of the national digital twin. Simply put, it is about having the right information (and information that is right) for the right people at the right time.

  28. Guiding values: the Gemini Principles By building consensus on foundational definitions and guiding values, alignment on the approach to information management across the built environment will be enabled. Background Purpose The Gemini Principles The Roadmap The DT Hub

  29. Values: the Gemini Principles Publicgood Must be used to deliver genuinepublic benefit inperpetuity Value creation Must enable value creation andperformance improvement Insight Must provide determinable insightinto the builtenvironment Purpose: Must have clearpurpose Openness Must be asopen aspossible Security Must enablesecurity and be secureitself Quality Must be built on dataof an appropriatequality Trust: Must be trustworthy Federation Must be based on a standardconnected environment Curation Must have clear ownership,governance andregulation Evolution Must be able toadapt as technology and societyevolve Function: Mustfunction effectively

  30. National Digital Twin A Digital Twin (DT) is a realistic digital representation of something physical The National Digital Twin (NDT) is an ecosystem of DTs connected via securely shared data

  31. Prioritised plan for delivering the framework: The Roadmap The roadmap shows the prioritised route for delivering the information management framework for the built environment Background Purpose The Gemini Principles The Roadmap The DT Hub

  32. The Roadmap Vision 3 Approach Governance 3 2 3 Commons 3 2 3 1 2 1 Enablers 1 2 1 Change Baseline 2 1

  33. Roadmap for delivering the information management framework for the built environment Effective information management across the built environment, enabling better decisions, leading to financial savings, improved performance and service, and better outcomes for business and society per whole-life pound. The right information in the right hands at the right time.

  34. The Digital Twin Hub “A collaborative web-enabled community of those who are making serious progress with digital twins” • Target members: • Asset owners • Cities • Universities Background Purpose The Gemini Principles The Roadmap The DT Hub

  35. The Digital Twin Hub • A collaborative web-enabled community for those who own, or who are developing, digital twins within the built environment, and is intended to ensure that knowledge and experience is shared to maximise learnings. The DT Hub will involve the wider digital twin community in developing a framework that works for everybody • Leaders within the built environment are urged to: • build consensus and iterate on the Gemini Principles • Help to develop, implement and then validate the Information Management Framework • Develop Gemini-compliant digital twins

  36. Objectives of the DT Hub Creating a support network Showcasing the benefits and creating case studies Learning and sharing experience Providing a register of key work on digital twins Innovating and advancing the state of the art Enabling pilots to fill the gaps DT Hub Capturing good practice and developing guidance Promoting the adoption of the Gemini Principles and IMF Enabling the National Digital Twin

  37. Why a hub? Learning by Doing Overcoming by Sharing Succeeding Together

  38. Common Challenges • What is a Twin? • How do we make all data accessible to the Twin? • How do we manage legacy assets? • What approach are others taking? • How do we integrate with assets we consume rather than own? • What solution should we use? • What skills do we need? • How do I get executive buy-in?

  39. Complexity Resilience Optimisation Increased Productivity Value Risk Reduction Efficiency Gains Planning Accuracy Adaptability Digital Twins Maturity

  40. When? Design • Now • Register through the CDBB website to join the existing DTHub Lobbies and remain informed and engaged with upcoming initiatives. • Next • Release of the Online DTHub Platform with a continued growth in the overall membership

  41. DT Hub Steering Group Objectives Design Build To guide the establishment of Digital Twin Hub and to drive the community by providing guidance through: • a roadmap to indicate the evolvement of Digital Twins and identification of the resulting business values. • a survey of current use of digital twins across the sectors. • a complexity Matrix outlining in a clear manner the uses and complexities related to the creation of Digital Twins. • a report outlining a strategic approach to guide the incorporation within industry and government. • a collection of best practices for escalation to the Commons strand of the IMF. • support to both practitioners and company executives as they look to adopt and evolve their use of Digital Twins. • guidance and consultation to the members of the Digital Twin Hub to accelerate and facilitate addressing Digital Twin challenges.

  42. Thank youalexandra.bolton@cdbb.cam.ac.uk

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