
Event recap: Future digital collaboration: mobilising for better outcomes
In a panel hosted by 海角视频 and in partnership with NXT DEV, industry leaders explored the future of digital collaboration in the built environment, with a focus on the BHoM framework.
The conversation explored how open, composable systems and improved interoperability can unlock inclusive and data-driven design processes.
A sincere thanks goes to our speakers and panellists, Matt Jezyk, Altaf Ganihar, David Flynn, Andy Watts, Julien Moutte, Wolf Mangelsdorf and Dr Al Fisher for your expert insights throughout the event.

What did we learn?
1. A novel approach for interoperability
The BHoM framework was presented as a solution to the industry’s fragmented digital landscape. By enabling a shared language across disciplines, it supports scalable collaboration and data exchange.
2. Openness and composability over complexity
Panellists advocated for open APIs and composable systems that allow flexibility and integration. This means moving away from rigid standards like IFC and toward frameworks that support real-world workflows.
3. Seamless adoption and inclusive collaboration
Successful digital transformation depends on tools that integrate smoothly into existing workflows. The discussion also highlighted the need to involve fabricators and contractors early to reduce fragmentation and improve outcomes.
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Speakers and panellists
Matt Jezyk, Vice President Product for
Altaf Ganihar, CEO & Founder for
David Flynn, CEO for
Andy Watts, Head of Design Technology for and Co-Author of
Julien Moutte, Chief Technology Officer for
Alain Waha, Chief Technology Officer for 海角视频
Wolf Mangelsdorf, Partner for 海角视频
Dr Al Fisher, Director for 海角视频
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