Episodios

  • Episode 37: An interview with Lisa Prime
    Aug 31 2024

    In this final episode of season 3 of the DBA podcast we interview Lisa Prime, a champion of sustainability, planning and the built environment in Ontario, Canada.

    Lisa's love of geography and passion for learning saw her career evolve across multiple roles in the public and private sector, including a decade helping shape one of Toronto's signature urban renewal projects - Waterfront Toronto. She was recently Chief Planner at the City of Cambridge, ON where her passion for digital enablement in the built environment gathered momentum. And now in the private sector with Diamond Schmitt, Lisa continues to push for sustainable change in Canada's communities.

    DBA is powered by TEMPO Institute, an education platform to help drive a digital built environment.


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    50 m
  • Episode 36: Australia's national digital atlas
    Jul 30 2024

    The Digital Atlas of Australia is the nations leading platform for trusted high-value data. It enbles government and industry to explore, visualise and analyse data on Australia's people, environment, geography and economy.

    In this episode we sit down with Lisa Bush, Head of the National Location Information Branch at Geoscience Australia, who has been stewarding the program of creating, acquiring and connecting trusted data sets and the partnerships to enable this.

    DBA is powered by ⁠TEMPO Institute⁠, an education platform to help drive a digital built environment.

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    41 m
  • Episode 35: Canada: Building housing with digital foundations
    Jul 29 2024

    As the TEMPO team travelled through North America in June 2024, there was one key stakeholder that stood out when discussing digital and data and housing.

    Bert Pereboom is an Advisor with the Canadian government's Housing and Mortgage Corporation (CHMC) and in this interview he sits down with Gavin to discuss the current housing challenges across Canada and how data is at the centre of policy making, and the emerging digital transition to ensure greater efficiencies are gained through strategic investments in technology.

    DBA is powered by ⁠TEMPO Institute⁠, an education platform to help drive a digital built environment.

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    40 m
  • Episode 34: An interview with Dr Ian Opperman
    Jul 29 2024

    As we continue our industry leader showcases there are only a small handful (possibly less) of those that have played truly transformational roles within government. It is a rare breed, and Ian Opperman is one of those.

    From deep telco afficionado to startup CEO, and research leader to Chief Data Scientist, Ian has been part of Australia's landscape when it comes to data-driven transformation within government. With his career harnessing a healthy dose of private sector experience (where he now calls home), his impact has been immeasurable.

    DBA is powered by ⁠TEMPO Institute⁠, an education platform to help drive a digital built environment.

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    47 m
  • Episode 33: An interview with Adrian Piani GAICD
    Jul 25 2024

    Here is another interview with an industry leader as part of our ongoing series that traces the career journey of notable change makers in the built environment - this time Adrian Piani.

    Adrian has helped shape the engineering profession in Australia for more than 25 years, initially practicing in the water sector before going on to a series of public and private sector roles, including most recently the job of Chief Engineer with the ACT Government. Now back in the consulting sector, Adrian shares his views on how his career evolved into a passion for shaping change.

    DBA is powered by TEMPO Institute, an education platform to help drive a digital built environment.

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    47 m
  • Episode 32: Digital Twin Live: Critical infrastructure musings
    Jun 30 2024

    In this episode of the DBA podcast we share the fourth and final session from the inaugural Digital Twin Live leadership summit, hosted by TEMPO Institute on 14 May 2024.

    In this session key urban sectors come together to discuss capability, readiness and the rationale. Private sector representatives from the power, telecommunication and rail industries will explain their why, and how.

    From asset ownership perspectives, to customer service perspectives. How is Digital Twin changing their ability to do more with data? But before the doing, there is the convincing to be done - the business case work, the proof of concepts, the justification. Let’s discuss.

    DBA is powered by ⁠⁠TEMPO Institute⁠⁠, an education platform to help drive a digital built environment.

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    44 m
  • Episode 31: Digital Twin Live: Local councils on urban Digital Twins
    Jun 30 2024

    In this episode of the DBA podcast we share the third session from the inaugural Digital Twin Live leadership summit, hosted by TEMPO Institute on 14 May 2024.

    In this session you will hear from local councils from Australia and New Zealand, as they discuss Digital Twins in urban life, through the lens of local government planning, design and service delivery.

    Responsible for roads, rates and rubbish, but also tourism, economic development and frontline resilience, does Digital Twin capability present local councils an opportunity they haven’t seen before? Join us as we pull back the urban Digital Twin curtain and see what really matters for local government in Australia and New Zealand.

    DBA is powered by ⁠TEMPO Institute⁠, an education platform to help drive a digital built environment.

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    1 h y 2 m
  • Episode 30: Digital Twin Live: A Spotlight on the States of Australia
    Jun 30 2024

    In this episode of the DBA podcast we share the second session from the inaugural Digital Twin Live leadership summit, hosted by TEMPO Institute on 14 May 2024.

    In this session you will hear from government Digital Twin leaders representing Queensland, Victoria and New South Wales.

    The goal of the session was to explore Australia as a Digital Twin nation. Is this a fanciful idea? Do we have the policy, incentives, investment and industry capabilities to deliver, and exploit this opportunity as a nation?

    Let’s discuss what our States and Territories are doing, and what it means for Australia.

    DBA is powered by TEMPO Institute, an education platform to help drive a digital built environment.

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    1 h y 3 m