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We called it DT for Digital Twin and Digital Thinking; Vector for two things no project can live without: direction and force. Wherever you are on the planet, a vector tells you not only where you’re heading, but how fast you can get there. Our rule of three stands: 1. Unveil Layers — show the data and the humans who wrangle it. 2. Decode Complexity — translate acronyms into profit, time, and carbon. 3. Build Clarity — leave you with a next move, not a next buzzword. DT VECTOR is the pulse line between the physical and the possible.

  1. 2 Jun

    The BIM Comic Initiative: Bridging Research, Standards, and Reality | DT Vector

    The catalyst for today’s conversation? The BIM Comic.🎙️ In This Episode:Andrei CRIȘAN is a university lecturer at Politehnica University Timișoara with a PhD in structural engineering and a long-standing interest in why good ideas suffer during implementation. His academic research covers structural mechanics, FEM, BIM-enabled information management, and standards-driven workflows. Industry exposure added realism and a few cautionary tales. As Head of the Center for Innovation and Technological Transfer at Politehnica University Timişoara, Andrei tries to keep research, practice, and optimism aligned. This comic exists because standards and footnotes have limits.Jan KARLSHØJ holds a PhD in civil engineering and an MBA, and works as a Program Manager at theTechnical University of Denmark. With more than 20 years of experience from the construction industry, he brings both academic and practical perspectives to BIM and digitalisation. He works where BIM, digitalisation, and the built environment meet (preferably with fewer PDFs and better data). Jan is a long-standing advocate of open standards and is actively involved in buildingSMART. In this comic, he contributes by reviewing the technical content and ensuring alignment with ISO 19650 and openBIM principles - while keeping the story grounded in real-world practice.Nicholas NISBET is a seasoned builder of bridges — not the physical kind, but the digital and informational ones that connect people, tools, and data. As buildingSMART UK&I vice-chairman and former technical coordinator for the UK & Ireland chapter, his work targets the very heart of BIM interoperability: how structured information moves, transforms, and remains usable across the lifecycle of built assets. Nick has been involved in open standards, model support, semantic exchange, and the ethical use of BIM data. His leadership reflects a commitment to making the abstract standards, schema, and protocols practical and effective in real projects.If this conversation inspired you, don’t forget to subscribe, share the episode, and follow DT Vector for more insights into the future of real estate, technology, and investment.#BIM #DTVector #BIMComic #ConstructionTech

    1hr 7min
  2. 2 Jun

    Chapter 11: From Venture Capital to Global PropTech Advisory: Stephen MacDonald’s Playbook

    What happens when real estate, technology, venture capital, and data converge at a global scale? Few people see this transformation as clearly as today’s guest.We welcome Stephen MacDonald, Founder & CEO of PropTech Connection, a global PropTech advisory firm bridging the worlds of real estate, construction, technology, and investment. With a background spanning audit, venture capital, real estate strategy, and global PropTech advisory, Stephen brings a uniquely holistic view of how the built world is being reshaped by innovation.Stephen MacDonald:🟦 Unveils the layers of the global PropTech ecosystem — from 19,000+ technologies to venture capital trends and adoption patterns.🟩 Decodes the complexity of AI, BIM, digital twins, construction technology, and real estate data strategies.🟧 Builds clarity on how developers, investors, and operators can adopt technology with real ROI and long-term value.3 Reasons to Listen1️⃣ Learn how real estate leaders can cut through PropTech noise and focus on what truly delivers value.2️⃣ Understand how VCs evaluate PropTech startups and what technologies attract capital today.3️⃣ Discover how AI, BIM, digital twins, and data will reshape construction and asset management over the next decade.If this conversation inspired you, don’t forget to subscribe, share the episode, and follow DT Vector for more insights into the future of real estate, technology, and investment.

    39 min
  3. 2 Jun

    Chapter 10: Digital Twins in Real Estate: From Hype to Real Value with James Pellatt

    What if the biggest problem in real estate isn’t a lack of technology — but a lack of clarity on what problems we’re actually trying to solve?In this episode, we welcome James Pellatt, Partner at Digital Trees and former Head of Innovation at GPE, one of London’s most respected real estate developers. With a career spanning surveying, project management, innovation leadership, and advisory work, James brings a rare mix of deep real estate experience and pragmatic optimism about AI, data, and digital twins James Pellatt:🟦 Unveils the layers of why real estate remains one of the most inefficient major industries — despite having more data than ever before.🟩 Decodes the complexity around AI, digital twins, smart buildings, and why “technology-first” thinking often fails.🟧 Builds clarity on how leaders can adopt AI and data strategically — starting with real problems, not shiny tools.3 Reasons to Listen1️⃣ Learn why digital transformation fails when it’s driven by hype instead of business problems.2️⃣ Understand the real ROI of digital twins, AI, and smart building systems — without overengineering.3️⃣ Gain a practical roadmap for leaders navigating AI adoption in a slow-moving, high-stakes industry.If this conversation resonates, don’t forget to subscribe, share the episode, and follow DT Vector for more insights into the future of real estate, AI, and the built world.

    59 min
  4. 2 Jun

    Chapter 9: Real Estate Meets Technology: Matus Liptak on Work, Data, and the Future of Offices

    What happens when real estate, data, and the future of work collide? In a world reshaped by hybrid models, rising tenant expectations, and rapid digital transformation, few people understand this shift better than today’s guest.We welcome Matus Liptak, Chief Operating Officer at HB Reavis — an international developer and workspace provider operating across the UK, Germany, Poland, Slovakia, and Hungary. With a unique background across banking, technology, corporate transformation, and real estate, Matus brings a rare 360° understanding of how workplaces are built, operated, and continuously improved.In this episode, Matus:Unveils the layers of how HB Reavis creates human-centric, premium, multi-use buildings in some of Europe’s most competitive cities.Decodes the complexity of asset management, ESG, sensors, operational data, tenant satisfaction, and how buildings actually function day-to-day.Builds clarity on how workspace-as-a-service, flexibility, design thinking, and modern amenities elevate both tenant experience and building performance.3 Reasons to Listen1️⃣ Understand how data integration, sensors, and building analytics transform operations and tenant services.2️⃣ Discover how design, asset management, and operations must align to create truly resilient, long-lasting buildings.3️⃣ Learn why the future of the office is smaller, greener, premium, flexible — but more human than ever.If this conversation inspired you, don’t forget to subscribe, share the episode, and follow Matus Liptak and HB Reavis for more insights into the evolving world of real estate, technology, and work. Chapters 00:00 – 01:45 — Introduction and Guest Welcome01:46 – 02:21 — Matus Liptak’s Career Journey02:22 – 05:53 — HB Reavis: Innovations and Operations05:54 – 34:21 — The Future of Real Estate and Technology34:22 – 39:59 — Closing Thoughts and Recommendations

    40 min
  5. 2 Jun

    Chapter 8: How AI Powered Robots Are Reinventing Construction and Digital Craftsmanship with Selen Ercan

    What happens when construction robotics, AI, and on-site automation finally move from research labs into real buildings? Few people can explain this transformation better than today’s guest.We welcome Selen Ercan, architect, ETH Zurich researcher, and co-founder of Layered — a construction robotics start-up developing mobile robotic systems for spray-based plastering, coating, and painting directly on the job site.Her work sits at the intersection of AI in construction, digital fabrication, and the future of skilled labor.In this episode, Selen Ercan: - Unveils the layers of how construction robots can automate surface finishing and solve labor shortages. - Decodes the complexity of real on-site deployment: material behavior, sensing, computer vision, and human-robot workflows. - Builds clarity on the future of construction automation, robotics adoption, and scalable business models.3 Reasons to Listen:Understand how AI-powered robots operate in unpredictable construction environments.Learn what Layered discovered in its first pilot projects, including efficiency gains and human reactions.See how automation will reshape skilled labor, safety, quality, and digital workflows in construction 2030.If this conversation inspired you, don’t forget to subscribe, share it, and follow Layered to explore the future of robotics in construction and AI-driven fabrication.Chapters00:00 - 01:30 Introduction to DT Vector and Today's Guest01:31 - 08:19 Selen Ercan's Journey in Digital Fabrication08:20 - 26:08 The Development and Impact of Layered26:09 - 37:16 Challenges and Feedback from Pilot Projects37:17 - 01:07:24 Future Vision and Market Adoption

    1hr 7min
  6. 2 Jun

    Chapter 7: Global PropTech Trends 2025: Roger Toft on What’s Next for AI, Data & Real Estate

    Every city is an unfinished prototype. 🌆What if technology could help us finish it — cleaner, smarter, and fairer?This week, Roger Tofft, founder & CEO of PropTech Sweden, joins DT Vector.A serial entrepreneur who built and exited multiple startups, Tofft now leads one of Europe’s most active PropTech communities—linking real-estate giants, investors, and innovators across 30 countries.Unveils how data, energy intelligence, and human-centric design are rewriting the economics of buildings.Decodes why PropTech success takes a decade—the “10-year rule” born from regulation, integration, and cultural inertia.Builds clarity on what the Nordic model teaches the world: that transparency, sustainability, and open collaboration scale faster than capital alone.3 Reasons to Listen1️⃣ See how Swedish startups are cutting building-energy use by 67 % with AI optimization.2️⃣ Understand why Europe’s real-estate market is local by law but global by data—and what that means for investors.3️⃣ Learn why the next wave of value creation isn’t in more square meters, but in smarter, service-driven ones.If you believe cities can be both profitable and sustainable, subscribe to DT Vector.Share this episode with someone who designs, builds, or funds the spaces where tomorrow will happen.Chapters:00:00 - 01:29 Introduction to the Podcast and Guest01:30 - 03:12 Roger Tofft's Background and Journey03:13 - 07:39 Early Career and Entrepreneurial Ventures07:40 - 13:02 Innovations in PropTech13:03 - 15:53 Global PropTech Ecosystem15:54 - 21:29 Challenges and Future of PropTech21:30 - 29:35 PropTech in Different Regions29:36 - 32:58 Role Models and Innovations in PropTech32:59 - 33:19 Exploring Robotics in Real Estate33:20 - 33:51 The Role of AI in Real Estate33:52 - 35:48 Future of Urban Farming35:49 - 37:20 Integrating Technology in Real Estate37:21 - 40:53 The Four Elements Approach40:54 - 41:59 Challenges in Digital Transformation42:00 - 55:08 Importance of Collaboration55:09 - 57:17 Global and Local Perspectives57:18 - 01:00:31 Balancing Work and Personal Life01:00:32 - 01:02:48 Final Thoughts and Recommendations

    1hr 2min
  7. 2 Jun

    Chapter 6: Real Estate 2030: AI, Work, and the Built World with Antony Slumbers

    What happens when artificial intelligence, real estate, and the future of work intersect? Few people can answer this better than today’s guest.We welcome Antony Slumbers, a globally recognized real estate innovation strategist, entrepreneur, and keynote speaker. With decades of experience in PropTech, AI, and workplace transformation, Antony has been at the forefront of how technology is reshaping the built environment.Antony Slumbers: Unveils the layers of how AI, automation, and human creativity will define the future of work and the role of real estate.Decodes the complexity of hybrid work, office demand, and the shift from space-as-a-product to space-as-a-service.Builds clarity on how real estate leaders can adapt, upskill, and embrace digital-first strategies to remain competitive.3 Reasons to Listen:1. Learn why the office of the future is less about square meters and more about human experience and productivity.2. Discover how AI and PropTech are revolutionizing asset management, design, and tenant engagement.3. Understand what skills and strategies real estate professionals need to thrive in the AI-powered economy.If this conversation inspired you, don’t forget to subscribe, share it with your network, and follow Antony Slumbers for more insights into the future of work, real estate, and technology.Chapters:00:00 - 02:27 Introduction to DT Vector Podcast02:28 - 04:48 Meet Antony Slumbers: A Journey from Art Dealer to PropTech Advisor04:49 - 14:00 The Future of Real Estate: Technology, Health, and Productivity14:01 - 30:15 AI's Role in Real Estate: Asking Great Questions and Creating Agents30:16 - 35:40 The Impact of AI on Real Estate Design and Operations35:41 - 41: 27 Global Trends in PropTech: East vs. West41:28 - 43:08 The Challenge of Regulation in Innovation43:09 - 44:01 Balancing Regulation in Europe and the US44:02 - 44:40 Real Estate and the Need for Open Standards44:41 - 45:10 Facial Recognition and Privacy Concerns45:11 - 47:04 The Future of Smart Buildings47:05 - 49:09 The Role of Data Transparency in Real Estate49:10 - 53:47 Investment Community's Influence on Sustainability53:48 - 01:01:04 KPIs for Digital Twins and AI Adoption01:01:05 - 01:07:21 The Vision for Future Cities01:07:22 - 01:08:57 Personal Reflections and Advice01:08:58 - 01:12:21 Recommended Resources and Courses01:12:22 - 01:14:52 Final Thoughts and Guest Recommendations

    1hr 15min

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We called it DT for Digital Twin and Digital Thinking; Vector for two things no project can live without: direction and force. Wherever you are on the planet, a vector tells you not only where you’re heading, but how fast you can get there. Our rule of three stands: 1. Unveil Layers — show the data and the humans who wrangle it. 2. Decode Complexity — translate acronyms into profit, time, and carbon. 3. Build Clarity — leave you with a next move, not a next buzzword. DT VECTOR is the pulse line between the physical and the possible.