Thursday, 24 October 2019

3rd Annual Digital Construction Summit: Interview With The Chairwoman Ilka May


We had the privilege of interviewing the 3rd Annual Digital Construction Summit Chairwoman, Ilka May, CEO of LocLab Consulting Gmbh, before the event. Learn about her experience in the construction industry and what she expects from this year’s summit.

Can you tell us more about LocLab Consulting GmbH and the latest digital construction technology you are utilising?

We create “Digital Twins” — virtual copies of real-world assets and spaces, three-dimensional, technically perfect and amazingly real. Digital Twins are increasingly used across many industries, mostly in transport, energy, nuclear, telecoms, maritime, aviation and security.
We use AI and technology from the gaming industry in our production process. A vast object library is at the heart of our technology, containing many thousand digital representations of real-world objects. We process input data, like photographs, point clouds or other data in our vendor-neutral “ToolChain”. This is like an assembly line of algorithms, enabling an outstanding degree of automation in the digital production process. In combination with our library, they enable the digital models to be object-based vector models — often referred to as BIM Models.

How is LocLab Consulting GmbH handling the security risks that come with evolving technology?

We have very robust security measures in place, for example, we have a three-tier information security system, from uncritical to critical to highly critical. When we use cloud-based services for data transfer, we make sure that they are certified compliant with the most widely-accepted security and privacy standards and regulations in the world, such as ISO 27001/2, ISO27018/17 and SOC 2. Before transferring data abroad, we use algorithms to filter personal data that falls under the GDPR policy.

You were a speaker at our 2nd Annual Digital Construction Summit. Did topics that were discussed or ideas that had been shared there make a visible impact on the industry?

The summit in 2019 covered a broad variety of topics spanning from VR/AR, over standardization, 3D printing, platforms to big data, security and sustainability. I think we all realize that all these topics are having an increasing impact on the construction industry and beyond. We must not forget that the construction sector contributes significantly to economic output. The built environment describes the places and spaces created or modified by people including buildings and infrastructure such as transportation systems, energy and water. The digital construction summit showed an impressive amount of innovation coming out of the supply chain.

What advice do you have for companies who are struggling with digitization in the construction sector?

There are three things that I would like to share:
  1. Plan your actions and act on your plan. This will help you to prioritize your interventions and investments.
Read our full interview with Dr. Ilka May here.
Interested in learning more about the 3rd Annual Digital Construction Summit? Download your free brochure here!

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