Developed as part of the Innovate UK BridgeAI programme, PAS 1958 aims to advance data-enabled use of AI and digital transformation within the built environment sector. It provides guidance to help you navigate existing sector standards, strengthen data and information management, and adopt or develop AI within your business. This launch follows last year's public consultation, where hundreds of stakeholders here in the BridgeAI Standards Community and from across wider industry shared their input to help shape the standard's final form.
Join the webinar to:
Develop a clear understanding of the new standard.
Hear directly from experts involved in developing PAS 1958 and find out how the standard supports adoption or development of AI solutions across the built environment.
Gain insights on how to strengthen data and information management within your business using the standard.
Learn to confidently navigate the existing built environment data and information management standards landscape and leverage it to tackle sector challenges.
Ask any questions you may have about the standard in a Q&A panel session, including an SME who’ll share their insights
Agenda
12:00: Introduction to BridgeAI and BSI’s role in the programme by Dan Rossiter (@DRossiter87), Built Environment Sector Lead, BSI.
12:10: Dive into PAS 1958 and its benefits and explore the feedback from the consultation with Emma Hooper (@Emma Hooper), Head of Information Management Strategy, RLB Digital.
12:30: Explore PAS 1958, through the lens of Information Management, what it means for SMEs on the ground and industry education with Professor Sarah Davidson (@Sarah Davidson) , Professor of Information Management, University of Nottingham.
12:40: Ask questions to the expert panel including an SME from the built environment, Dara Khera, Co-founder, BOHM.
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