
Insights into leveraging AI
18 June @ 10:00 am - 11:30 am AEST
$85.00
Artificial intelligence is rapidly reshaping the world around us, transforming how decisions are made, how systems are managed, and how industries operate. From prediction and automation to generative design and real-time optimisation, AI is becoming a general-purpose capability with wide-ranging implications for efficiency, productivity, and innovation.
But what does this mean for us in the built environment as we pursue our sustainability objectives?
This session provides insights into how AI is beginning to change the way buildings are designed, delivered, and operated. It focuses on practical applications emerging across the sector and how organisations are using AI to improve building performance, support better decision-making, and unlock operational efficiencies.
It explores AI as a decision-support tool that augments human expertise in managing complex building systems, rather than replacing it, while also examining what is required to enable AI at scale, including structured data environments, system integration, and organisational readiness. It also considers the sustainability implications of these developments, including opportunities to accelerate decarbonisation and improve energy performance, alongside the governance, privacy, and ethical considerations that must be addressed as adoption increases.
What you’ll learn:
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Where AI is being applied in buildings today across design, delivery, and operations and the types of problems it is being used to solve.
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How AI supports sustainability outcomes including improvements in building performance, energy efficiency and emissions reduction opportunities.
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What is required to enable AI at scale including data structure, system connectivity and organisational capability.
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The key risks and governance considerations associated with AI adoption including data quality, privacy and human oversight.
Ideal for:
Professionals working across sustainability, design, engineering, development and operations in the built environment. It is intended to provide insights into how AI can be applied to improve building performance, support operational decision-making, and enable more sustainable outcomes.
Our speakers
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- Name
- Bree Trevena
- Job title
- Director for Discovery - Foresight, Research, Innovation
- Company
- Arup University
- Website
- https://www.linkedin.com/in/bree-trevena-phd-851805a6
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- Name
- Jon Clarke
- Job title
- General Manager, Building Technology
- Company
- Dexus
- Website
- https://www.linkedin.com/in/jon-clarke-b1545734
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- Name
- Helen Bell
- Job title
- Senior Manager, Research
- Company
- Green Building Council of Australia
- Website
- https://www.linkedin.com/in/helen-bell-2021
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- Name
- James Loder
- Job title
- Partner
- Company
- Wardle Studio
- Website
- https://www.linkedin.com/in/james-loder-3880b242
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