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Utilising Power BI - Episode 33 | Samuel Arsenault-Brassard

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In an era where every nail hammered, every beam placed, and every brick laid can be augmented by technology, Power BI emerges as a beacon of efficiency and insight. From project management to resource allocation, from cost estimation to risk mitigation, this robust business intelligence tool has been making waves across the construction sector, revolutionising the way projects are planned, executed, and managed.

This software also does the improbable and starts to integrate the supply chain, converting seemingly unrelated sources of data into coherent and interactive visualisations assisting architects with conceptual visualisations, project managers who strive for better insights and contractors aiming to optimise operations.

But this is only the case if we have the skills and abilities to use this type of software at our disposal. So do we? And if we do, is Power BI the one and only platform that can help us achieve greater integration and collaboration at a digital level, empowering decision-makers to navigate the complexities of construction projects with clarity and confidence?

We need to chat with someone who will help us uncover the insights and best practices that can propel construction towards greater efficiency, productivity, and ultimately, success.

Samuel Arsenault-Brassard, Head of Product at VIM AEC, is an authority in BIM data analysis and PowerBI auditing. A dynamic force in architectural innovation and digital artistry, he has carved a niche in blending physical and virtual realms.

As a BIM expert, his work spans from the practical aspects of architectural technology to the creative arenas of lighting design and XR art.

In the realm of digital art, he is a recognised XR artist and curator, with works displayed at various galleries and his presentations on topics like Metaverse architecture, coupled with his art shows, illustrates his commitment to exploring and shaping the intersection of technology, art, and architecture.

Topics Covered

- The importance of managing and utilising data.

- Power BI and VIM.

- Visualisation, analysis, output, etc (what does good look like)?

- Do we need to up-skill to maximise the success of these tools?

- Space for all system-integrated software or do we need a unified approach?

- AI, Metaverse and the future.

Adobe Express 30-day Free Trial: https://prf.hn/l/ZYdd028

Website: https://www.builddifferent.marketing/

Further Links

www.vimaec.com

https://cloud.vimaec.com (Cloud Service)

https://www.asite.com/blogs/what-is-the-most-important-data-to-track-on-construction-projects

https://www.pbctoday.co.uk/news/digital-construction-news/customisation-culture-holds-back-digital-maturity-in-construction/132342/

https://www.citb.co.uk/media/dfuom4ma/ai_and_automation_report.pdf

https://mkt-cdn.procore.com/downloads/ebooks/ConstructionSoftwareManagementBuyersGuide_UK.pdf

Mentioned in this episode:

Adobe Express 30-day Free Trial

Adobe Express 30-day Free Trial: https://prf.hn/l/ZYdd028

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In an era where every nail hammered, every beam placed, and every brick laid can be augmented by technology, Power BI emerges as a beacon of efficiency and insight. From project management to resource allocation, from cost estimation to risk mitigation, this robust business intelligence tool has been making waves across the construction sector, revolutionising the way projects are planned, executed, and managed.

This software also does the improbable and starts to integrate the supply chain, converting seemingly unrelated sources of data into coherent and interactive visualisations assisting architects with conceptual visualisations, project managers who strive for better insights and contractors aiming to optimise operations.

But this is only the case if we have the skills and abilities to use this type of software at our disposal. So do we? And if we do, is Power BI the one and only platform that can help us achieve greater integration and collaboration at a digital level, empowering decision-makers to navigate the complexities of construction projects with clarity and confidence?

We need to chat with someone who will help us uncover the insights and best practices that can propel construction towards greater efficiency, productivity, and ultimately, success.

Samuel Arsenault-Brassard, Head of Product at VIM AEC, is an authority in BIM data analysis and PowerBI auditing. A dynamic force in architectural innovation and digital artistry, he has carved a niche in blending physical and virtual realms.

As a BIM expert, his work spans from the practical aspects of architectural technology to the creative arenas of lighting design and XR art.

In the realm of digital art, he is a recognised XR artist and curator, with works displayed at various galleries and his presentations on topics like Metaverse architecture, coupled with his art shows, illustrates his commitment to exploring and shaping the intersection of technology, art, and architecture.

Topics Covered

- The importance of managing and utilising data.

- Power BI and VIM.

- Visualisation, analysis, output, etc (what does good look like)?

- Do we need to up-skill to maximise the success of these tools?

- Space for all system-integrated software or do we need a unified approach?

- AI, Metaverse and the future.

Adobe Express 30-day Free Trial: https://prf.hn/l/ZYdd028

Website: https://www.builddifferent.marketing/

Further Links

www.vimaec.com

https://cloud.vimaec.com (Cloud Service)

https://www.asite.com/blogs/what-is-the-most-important-data-to-track-on-construction-projects

https://www.pbctoday.co.uk/news/digital-construction-news/customisation-culture-holds-back-digital-maturity-in-construction/132342/

https://www.citb.co.uk/media/dfuom4ma/ai_and_automation_report.pdf

https://mkt-cdn.procore.com/downloads/ebooks/ConstructionSoftwareManagementBuyersGuide_UK.pdf

Mentioned in this episode:

Adobe Express 30-day Free Trial

Adobe Express 30-day Free Trial: https://prf.hn/l/ZYdd028

  continue reading

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