NIBS issues speaker call for Digital Twins 2024 conference

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The National Institute of Building Sciences (NIBS) has launched an open call for speakers for the Building Innovation: Emerging Technologies Series taking place in December

The inaugural event – Digital Twins 2024 – will focus on the creation, use and benefits of digital twin technology.

It will take place 9-11 December at the Gaylord National Resort & Convention Center in National Harbour, Maryland.

NIBS is looking for speaker abstracts to cover the following for vertical and horizontal assets and critical infrastructure:

  • Establishing digital twin definitions, use cases and maturity models.
  • Helping asset owners align digital twin value drives specific to their needs.
  • Integration of digital twins and building information modeling (BIM).
  • Design and planning.
  • Simulation and analysis.
  • Software and other technology tools.
  • Real-time construction and operations monitoring.
  • Data management to support digital twins.
  • Building operations and performance.
  • Asset lifecycle.
  • IoT and sensor integration.
  • Records and as-built document management/tracking.
  • Hazard mitigation, emergency management and post-hazard analysis.
  • Emerging and future trends.

Industry leaders with valuable insights, case studies, best practices, lessons learned, and/or remaining challenges are being asked to share their knowledge and experiences with a broad audience of building industry stakeholders by submitting an abstract for consideration no later than 20 September.

The National Institute of Building Sciences brings together labor and consumer interests, government representatives, regulatory agencies and members of the building industry to identify and resolve problems and potential issues in the built environment.

Building Innovation

Building Innovation is the annual meeting of the National Institute of Building Sciences.

It brings together government agencies, contractors, the private sector, architects, scientists and more to meet, share lessons learned, and unveil the latest tools and groundbreaking strategies that affect the building community.

The Building Innovation brand has evolved to encompass a webinar series and podcast.

This year’s event took place in Washington DC in May, focusing on three key tracks: Resilience, Technology and Building Performance/Sustainability.

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