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3. in design, and allow people to be creative and practical.. That feels liberating to us.. 3.

Design to Value.Jaimie talked about the transformative advancements in data centre design and delivery, emphasising how innovative design principles and industrialised construction are setting a new standard across industries.to watch the full session on Autodesk's website.. Key Takeaways.

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Scaling for AI-Ready data centres.With the growing demands of AI, Jaimie discusses the challenges of powering data centres, focusing on scalable strategies to meet the escalating energy requirements that conventional grid infrastructure can’t support.. Industrialised construction and Chip Thinking®.Jaimie highlights Bryden Wood’s.

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Chip Thinking® approach., a modular system inspired by the integration of elements like chips on a motherboard, allowing faster, more flexible configurations for complex data centre designs.

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This method also facilitates rapid assembly and cost-effective scalability.. Decarbonisation and sustainability.

Addressing the urgent global demand for sustainable design, Jaimie outlines strategies to minimise embodied and operational carbon.Firstly, they provide a limit to the value which can be delivered to the client: - as long as we get,.

, close to the time, cost and scope we have done a good enough job.If we shoot for the moon and get into orbit we have done well enough.. Secondly, there will be direct antagonism in the value sought by each delivery organisation, the parties will not be aligned in value drivers.. Open discussions and agreements need to be had about what value means firstly for the intent of the endeavour e.g.

patients looking for access to medicines; secondly for the party who own the endeavour e.g.profitability of the client; and, often missed, the parties who will deliver the endeavour with the client.