Search Bar

About Us

Knowledge sharing as opposed to knowledge hoarding...

Competition is what drives an organisation to thrive and survive. Competitiveness is an intrinsic part of our being, however being competitive does not necessarily mean being self-centred and knowledge hoarder. Skill gaps, information silos and fragmented workflow are some of the direct consequences of knowledge hoarding.

 

Thus, the goal of this group is to break information silos, develop relevant skillsets and identify efficient workflow through continuous learning and open knowledge sharing.  Digital Built Environment Institute empower construction professionals to share their ideas and project experiences to the industry.

 

DBEI organises a series of 'open-to-all' seminars and workshops to educate, enhance and enlighten the local construction industry about the benefits of adopting digital technologies. Topics shared ranges from current to future technology trends such as Building Information Modelling, Virtual Design and Construction, Virtual Reality, Reality Modeling, LiDAR, Design Computing, Cloud Computing and even the application of Drones in Construction.

Latest Tweets

Digital Built Environment Institute is not responsible for, and expressly disclaims all liability for, damages of any kind arising out of use, reference to, or reliance of any information contained within this site. While the information contained in the site is periodically updated, no guarantee is given that the information provided in this website is correct, complete and up-to-date.

 

Although DBEI site may include links providing direct access to other internet  resources, including websites, DBEI is not responsible for the accuracy or content of information contained in this site.

FOLLOW US

LINKS

Events / Upcoming / Previous

Resources / Standards / Software / Blog

NEWSLETTER

Name

Email

SUBMIT

POLICY GUIDELINES

Terms & Condition

Community Guidelines

User Forum

Language: International

© 2017 Digital Built Environment Institute. All Rights Reserved.

Design and Created By: Rexter Retana