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A really good point that we’ve started looking at. There’s an example of a company in the US that was recently acquired by an insurer who was trying to do this but with much less data than we’re talking about here: https://www.insurity.com/solutions/insurity-data-analytics-solutions/spatialkey-solutions/
Again this could be a great use case that spans multiple domains and I’d be interested in brining together 2 or 3 stakeholders around a case study to see what’s possible
1 minute ago, Guest Katharine van Someren said:
Hi David,
Thank you for your responses.
Have any specialists connected with insurers to discuss any possibility of reductions in insurance premiums for the built environment where digitally enabled infrastructure is present? The background behind my reasoning would be related to picking up changes before major or critical failure.
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Many thanks to @David McKee and everyone on this chat for all of your comments and questions.
We are now coming to the end of our live discussion, but will keep this space open and available until the end of the day in case you have further thoughts and questions. We will continue to monitor the discussion during that time, but on a less frequent basis.
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Thanks @Tom Hughes for hosting, I’ll keep an eye and respond to further questions periodically as well. And of course the invitation remains open for anyone who would like to explore a case study to try and practially explore some of these topics
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Looking ahead, our next Digital Twin Talk: A National Underground Asset Register; delivering value with flexibility by @Neil from the Geospatial Commission. We will post the video of Neil’s talk on Monday evening and Neil will join us for a live forum discussion on the 4th August between 10:30 and 11:30 am BST.
We are keen for as many people as possible to benefit from this excellent series of talks and discussions. Please share a link to the DT Hub with your contacts and let them know about the Twin Talks.
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