New DBC industry group launched to enhance best practice and drive demand for digital buildings
The Digital Buildings Council (DBC) is a new not-for-profit group of industry specialists who see a more collaborative and interconnected approach as the means of breaking down silos and providing the necessary clarity and assurance to help fulfil the potential of digital buildings.
The current state of the digital buildings industry is still very siloed and there is consensus about a need to shift towards a common more interconnected approach. While various groups focus on different vertical silos or layers of the technology stack, the required approach to providing the market with the necessary clarity and assurance is more collaborative, as digital is by its very nature, horizontal.
At the same time, the growth of the digital buildings market is currently constrained by uncertainty and unless the following issues are consistently addressed, there is a significant risk that it will not fulfil its potential:
The DBC has been set up to address these issues with smaller, focused and more representative agile working groups that can effectively fill gaps in existing frameworks, as well as help enhance best practices and drive industry-wide improvement for the common good. The founders see collaborative efforts having greater impact through a representative mix of industry specialists with the group overseen by a Steering Committee made up of the following members:
Market engagement specialist Justin Kirby has been appointed as Chief Advocacy Officer and interim Chair to provide unbiased support including helping set-up and kick start the DBC’s initial aims. These include improving professional understanding through knowledge sharing, developing common language and approaches as part of engaging with important stakeholder groups across the built environment. More initiatives including membership development plans will be announced soon, but for more information in the meantime visit http://www.thedbc.io or contact via email ([email protected]).
Article by Digital Buildings Council
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