Podcast by Digital Twin Fan Club
This time Henry is on the block to talk about his weird winding journey through life
The history and future of construction technology by Digital Twin Fan Club
Neil and Henry talk to the LLM flavour of the year, ChatGPT. Is this the end of podcasting by real people?
This week Henry takes Johnathan in his time machine to look at how construction has changed ... and not changed throughout the ages...
Johnathan and Henry take a tour of the UK's construction industry reports and .... reports them to you.
our ham fisted attempt to understand the difference between intellectual property and the public domain spills out into the streets. mass hysteria.
Looks like Neom the Line is going to be a lot shorter, cue jokes in the industry
procurement for large projects sucks, can it unsuck?
We catch up with the original podcasting gang Neil and Henry to talk about technology transformation commoditisation, other things and Neil heading off to New Zealand to see his sister as he enjoys the delights of Heathrow Airport. Oh yeah and the book that Neil and Ian wrote gets discussed.
Henry & Johnathan talk about the new Information Management Mandate that is currently being explored in the UK and what it needs to do to effect change that will allow Digital Twins and Data to impact real decisions for real organisations on a daily basis. Or confuse them.
They who shall be first shall be last, and they that are last shall be first. That's a fact of innovation and of this podcast, it's late on our new schedule, but hey, at least it happened. "Data is the new oil" - someone who knows little about data or oil. In Data is the new Uranium we discover the alternative title for the Responsive Infrastructure paper Henry produced and why the entire mindset around data use is wrong.
Henry Fenby-Taylor talks to his mentor Mike Rose from DAMA (the Data Management Association) about the Open Data journey at DEFRA (Department for the Environment, Farming & Rural Affairs in the UK) there are lots of lessons to learn about making data open and how it can benefit the organisation making data open in more ways than you might think
A bumper episode with Dan Rossiter, Henry Fenby-Taylor, Johnathan Munkley and Neil Thompson discussing the recently introduced ISO Digital Twin standard, Dan goes on the therapy couch, Johnathan goes through the revolving door and we all stand on this virtual stage to talk about digital twins.
Today we're looking at Digital Twins from across the Ministry of Justice in the UK with a nod to the Department for Education (Digital Twin grudge match?), what the rest of the world can and should learn from the UK (good AND bad) for example Canada and the sponsor for this podcast Major Programmes podcast!
This week, a new ISO digital twin standard dropped... and it has some problems.
Jonathan and Henry talk about how Working from home has been blamed for the cost and time over run of HS2, the changing face of the sector, whether or not HMRC (the tax department in the UK) meet their call targets by hanging up on you and of course, a well being check in.
Another week of Johnathan and Henry talking about their weeks
Do you ever wonder why there are so many terms, that its advocates tell you are completely separate and not at all related, but as it so happens theirs is the best? In today's episode we speak to Martin Geach and Jonathan Eyre about the evolving world of technology implementation in industry and how it has been done differently in different sectors, cottage industries have emerged, and most importantly, what truth unerlies all of it, what benefits exists and how to achieve them.
In a change of pace, Jonathan and Henry talk candidly about their lives
Safety, regulation, threats and complacency. How is the UK going to regulate AI? Is it going to take all of our jobs? What is the UK doing and what should it be doing? Join us as we speak to Lord Clement Jones Co-chair of the UK Government's All Party Parliamentary Group on AI and Tim Gordon Trusted AI advisor and Trustee of Full Fact, the UK's fact checking charity to discuss all things AI in the UK. Competition is fierce internationally and the UK has a lot to do to keep up. Who is going to be making the decisions on the global stage and what can businesses, citizens and governments expect?
Henry Fenby-Taylor and Johnathan Munkley talk to Gavin Cotterill and Adam Beck of the Digital Built Australia podcast. We explore the national digital twin, AI, events, funding and many more things in an enjoyable conversation between our two communities!
How do you make innovation business as usual? How do you deal with sectors that are flat lining, or traditional models of procurement that don't understand technology? Join Henry Fenby-Taylor as he talks to Anand Mechari or Invicara and Prakash Senghani of Saifety.ai to find out!
Making change is difficult, join Henry Fenby-Taylor at Digital Construction Week as he speak to Jacqui Glass from University College London and Mohammad Sakikhales of the University of Greenwich about how Government can help, but also the challenges that have to be overcome in order to change the way things work. Then he joins Alexandra Bantock and Sarah Saxton of Preoptima, a disruptive startup company that are out there making great changes to the way that the Built Environment operates. Two different ends of the spectrum, but approaches that will need to be brought together more often and with better outcomes to tackle climate change.
Join us as we delve into the archives to speak to Sir Oliver Letwin about the impact a Carrington event would have on our international infrastructure. This very real Geomagnetic event occurred in the 19th century and has largely been forgotten, but its impact would be catastrophic. So add that to your list of existential threats.
Neil Thompson and Henry Fenby-Taylor talk to Simon Hart, Head of Digital Twins and Cyber Physical Infrastructure at Innovate UK about BIM, what's worked before, what could work again. How government helps innovation and what could come next for innovation, digital twins and data.
Henry Fenby-Taylor speaks to the CEO of Invicara, Anand Mecheri, as they discuss how to implement Digital Twins for the Built Environment. Covering skills, engagement, technology approach this is a chance to learn from a pioneer of construction innovation.
In a break from our usual programming, here is a fireside chat with Henry Fenby-Taylor and Johnathan Munkley discussing the implementation of Digital Twins for the
David Lane, Paul Clarke, Johnathan Munkley and Henry Fenby-Taylor get excited about technology and governance again... uh oh
Join Ali Nicholl of IOTICS and Jonathan Eyre of AMRC as they talk to Henry Fenby-Taylor about what the Metaverse is and isn't. Look out for episode 2 coming soon from IOTICS
Join James Pellatt of GPE as he explains how he implements innovation at GPE with Vicki Reynolds and Henry Fenby-Taylor
In true fire and forget fashion, Neil Thompson sets the agenda as the Digital Twin Fan Club blast off for another episode of podcasting mayhem, what does it take to really make things change? Do we know? Do you know? Find out, from this recording at Digital Construction Week brought to you by XYZ Reality. Thanks to our first time guest Tasha Greenfield who brought the energy and the challenges in spades!
Chris, Vicki, Henry and Neil continue to discuss the lessons and influences that the gaming industry has to teach the built environment.
In the before before times, Neil, Henry and Vicki spoke to Chris Taylor, a respected video game designer about the confluence of innovations that have been well established in gaming as they spill into other industries, including the built environment
Join Henry and Vicki as they talk to Dan Rossiter of BSI and Miranda Sharp the technical author for the Flex 260 standard. Learn about the process and purpose of this standard as we go through the ins and outs of standardisation for digital twins.
Join the Fan Club at Digital Construction Week in a packed auditorium discussing 'what is' a digital twin, how we can interface with manufacturing and very importantly, will they save the world?
How are highways dealing with data architecture and their digital aspirations. Find out how.
Join Henry Fenby-Taylor and Simon Evans as they speak to Sean Audain, Amelia Burnett and Chris Cooper about creating digital twins in New Zealand's unique context, dealing with crises and building your twin over time.
Adam Greenfield, Henry Fenby-Taylor and Ian Gordon discuss the future of society in a technological universe through the lens Adam's books including Radical Technologies. Who on earth do we think we are? What problems are we trying to solve? Will anyone listen? What problems are we solving. Come, listen to this podcast and ask yourself the important questions. Also, check out Adam Greenfields books online.
Neil Thompson and Henry Fenby-Taylor talk to Dev Amratia about what's really important, more hype terms.
We're back with another podcast episode, this time looking at the technical difficulty of organising one of the most complex supply chains of any industry, we're very happy to announce, the 10000 body problem with Dev Amratia of nPlan!
Join the gang as we get into ever weirder territory with David Lane and Paul Clarke about digital twins
David Lane and Paul Clarke discuss international digital twins and of course the pandemic with Henry Fenby-Taylor, Neil Thompson, Simon Evans, Johnathan Munkley and Vicki Reynolds
We discuss robotics and digital twins with David Lane and Paul Clarke some more. Hosted by Vicki Reynolds, Simon Evans and Neil Thompson
Join Vicki Reynolds, Neil Thompson and Simon Evans as they speak to David Lane and Paul Clarke about the advent of Digital Twins, robotics, governance and Tim Berners Lee driving around in a white van with the internet
Join the gang as we try our first 'zoo' style episode (with somewhat chaotic results) as we discuss the good, the neutral and the evil of digital twins in Highways and society now and in the future.
Join Johnathan Munkley and Henry Fenby-Taylor as they discuss the National Digital Twin and its implications for the future of infrastructure in the UK. Touching on topics from the interface between Energy supply and electric vehicles to Mark is leading the implementation of the National Digital Twin for the Centre of Digital Built Britain and you'll hear a bit about how that can improve the value that we get out of infrastructure.
Round two of the Michael Grieves interview with Neil Thompson, Simon Evans with a little bit of Henry asking questions about SciFi
Johnathan and Henry talk to Genéne Kleppe of Digital Twinning Australia to hear how mining in the remote outback lends itself to a digital twin approach.
The Digital Twin Fan Club with Neil Thompson and Simon Evans speak to Michael Grieves as we talk about the genesis of the digital twin concept. What they are and aren't. What inspired NASA to use a digital twin and what the leaders of today and tomorrow need to think about to really leverage this concept.
Join luminaries Alain Waha, Neil Thompson and also Henry Fenby-Taylor was there as they discuss the development of the music industry from analog to digital over a 40 year period. With analogies to medicine and gaming included at no extra charge. Enjoy and please leave us feedback in the Soundcloud comments section to help us improve.
Join Henry Fenby-Taylor, Vicki Reynolds and Simon Evans as they take a look at the gemini principles to understand how digital twins could lead into a national digital twin.