The Parma project is an evidenced demonstration that our Design to Value approach made it possible to design, construct and commission a new pharmaceutical manufacturing facility in record time without increasing budgets or compromising on any aspect of quality.. A proven approach: shaping the future of construction with DtV.
However, it examines the absence of a detailed 'industrialisation strategy,' highlighting gaps in integrating academia with industry, supporting early-stage investment, and overcoming cultural barriers to productivity.The conversation advocates for a clear national vision and enhanced collaboration across education, commerce, and finance to drive sustainable growth.. Click the 'play button' above to watch the episode, or read our 5 Key Takeaways from this episode below.... 1.

A Long-Term Strategy is Positive, But 'Industrialisation' is Missing:.While setting out a 10-year industrial strategy is seen as a positive step for stability and clarity, the document is an 'industrial strategy' but not truly an 'industrialisation strategy.'.It identifies areas for growth but doesn't detail.

the UK will achieve this transformation, particularly given existing capabilities and people.. 2.Integration Gaps Hinder Progress: Education, Commerce, and Investment are Disconnected:.

A fundamental issue is the lack of integration across key areas..
This includes a disconnect between university education and industry needs (e.g., scientists understanding automation and vice versa), and a 'peculiar' investment environment in the UK where there's a significant gap in funding to take intellectual ideas to an investible stage.. 3.At the end of the building’s life, materials can be correctly reused and disposed of due to the knowledge of the material.. 3D printing building components enables exact shapes to be manufactured, improving accuracy and reducing waste for more sustainable construction..
Virtual reality can be used to create replicas of buildings and spaces so the client and building users can experience a building before construction.This means modifications can be made to the design to improve it, reducing the likelihood of post-completion changes and the associated material usage..
Product as a service.Product hire allows products to be used multiple times during their life across a number of different buildings and applications.
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