Excitech has become Symetri
In January 2020, Excitech was acquired by Addnode Group, the owner of Symetri, Europe’s leading provider of software and services for design and engineering activities.
Excitech has now become Symetri, operating as one company since the beginning of January 2021. Please rest assured it is business as usual for us and your service experience will not be impacted.
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Smarter Building Podcast Ep.18 - Digital Twin: Design to Disposal
In this episode of the Smarter Building podcast, our host Richard Brayshaw, caught up with Pål Janson, Key Account Manager and Computer Aided Facilities Management (CAFM) expert from Service Works Global.
This episode delves into the world of facilities management (FM) solutions, uncovering the challenges faced by building and estate owners, and highlighting the crucial role of Building Information Modelling (BIM) data.
Discover the significant changes in FM technology, explore the realm of digital twin solutions and the Internet of Things (IoT), and gain insights into the digitisation of existing estates. We discuss the importance of accurate data for digital twins, their integration into everyday workflows, and the high-value benefits they bring, including driving strategic decision-making for sustainability. Hear about real-world use cases, government support for digital twin adoption, and Service Works Global's future plans as we envision digital twins as the new norm for facilities management. Tune in to learn how these innovations are transforming the industry.
Service Works Global is a leading provider of facilities management software solutions, offering a comprehensive suite of tools to streamline operations and enhance efficiency for building and estate owners.
"We need a digital twin because it offers us benefits, but we can't build up this digital building information in different siloed solutions. So in our strategy, we use these new tools and new solutions, but we have them totally integrated from the very beginning and are passed into our CAFM systems..."