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IFMA: BRIDGING THE GAP: DATA TRANSFORMATION & LOCATION INTELLIGENCE FOR SMART BUILDINGSIFMA Presentation Series #3

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Daniel Stonecipher, Senior Director of Innovation for PROCON, is also the managing principal

providing the technology and strategy vision of IMMERSIVx, software development and consulting services firm specializing in Integrated BIM and GIS with Real Estate, Facilities, Asset, and Workplace Management. Daniel is a technology and process development professional with over 25 years’ experience in the AEC+O industry providing thought leadership through consulting and technology solutions with leading AEC firms and Owners globally. Daniel provides industry thought leadership presenting nationally several times a year and is an active Board Member of the IFMA Technology Community currently serving as the BIM Chair and is the Immediate Past President of the IFMA Information Technology Council, and also currently serves on the AEC ST (Science + Technology) Advisory Board.

Wojtek Goweki, Global Account Executive for the AEC market at ESRI, a world leader in Location

Intelligence bringing cutting edge, innovative software and solutions to customers since 50 years. Wojtek is a Survey Engineer with experience in projects ranging from mapping of underground utilities to base mapping, and establishment of national reference networks. Mr. Gawecki also has over 30 years of experience in GIS providing thought leadership and business development support to utilities, public safety organizations and recently design and engineering firms including AECOM, Jacobs, Black & Veatch and Arup to name a few. Over the years he served as member of various international groups and organizations dealing with standards, policy and technical solutions.

Your Presenters

What is Location IntelligenceWhat is it, why is it important, who is using it and how does it relate to Geospatial and other tools such as GIS, Business Intelligence (BI), Analytics and IoT.

Mapping|Photo Source Shutterstock

. . . Opening Spatial Analytics to Everyone

Insights

Location Intelligence Helps Us Understand . . .

. . . Everything

Using GIS to Create the Digital Twins of the World

SOURCE: DRESNER ADVISORY SERVICES 2018 LOCATION INTELLIGENCE MARKET STUDY

In a survey of 220 data analysts, executives, and scientists, 85% believed that location intelligence would be “very” or “extremely” important to their organization’s success over the next 3 years, with 84% planning on investing in LI technology

In a survey of 220 data analysts, executives, and scientists, 85% believed that location intelligence would be “very” or “extremely” important to their organization’s success over the next 3 years, with 84% planning on investing in LI technology

UnderstandProvide visual context

in the field with maps

Capture

NavigateYour roads, your data –

even while offline

• Utilities

• Natural Resources

• Government

• Health & Human Services

Key Industries

Improve coordination and operational efficiency in the field

Plan

Optimize efficiency in field operations with the power of location intelligence

Field Operations | Take the power of location anywhere

Use location to coordinate

field activities

Perform accurate data

collection and inspections

MonitorMake decisions at a glance

Collector

Survey123

Tracker

Workforce

Navigator

Explorer

Demo

Location Intelligence for Emergency ManagementEnd Result available based upon field and real time sensor data, spatially analyzed and made available for Real World Usability.

Reducing and mitigating risks; improving occupant health; optimizing complianceMaps for Safety & Security

Natural hazard &

continuity of operations

Risk assessment &

planning

Event planning, safety,

and security

Live camera feeds

and viewsheds

ADA compliance and

emergency evacuation

routes

Our Cities Are

Facing Massive

Challenges

Port of Rotterdam

Harbor Master

Port Development

Transportation Modalities

Asset Management

Environmental Management

US Architect of the Capitol

Managing the Buildings & Infrastructure of the Capitol Complex

Collaboration & Sharing

Integration with Key Biz Systems

Central Hub for All Location Data

How important is all this, really?

Questions?

Wojtek GawekiGlobal Account Manager/AEC, ESRIwgawecki@esri.com

Daniel StonecipherSr. Director of Innovation, PROCONFounder, IMMERSIVxdstonecipher@immersivx.com

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