Gearing up for the long-anticipated thought-leadership summit on the 11th and 12th December 2018 in New Delhi, tech experts from across the globe are pulling together their most innovative technology to showcase at the Future Tech Festival.
Showcasing the finest in future tech, organisations from all over the world are expected to join this industry leading event to discuss (amongst others) futuristic infrastructure technologies. This will include next generation building information technology (BIM) and high definition surveying and proptech. Bringing together business, government and civil society from both the UK and India, the Festival is supported and promoted by the UK Government as being one that is key for future business growth and prosperity.
As early tech adopters, Severn Partnership are delighted at this influential confirmation of the strategic importance of BIM and high definition surveying and geolocation for the future of UK technology. Severn Partnership and Seeable utilise this technology to leverage visualisation tech & reality capture workflows, which drastically reduce time on site, ultimately saving cost, carbon & casualties and to their clients across the UK and Europe.
Severn Partnership Director Nick Blenkarn expands:
“To have a spotlight shone on the technology that we already employ as being the key in shaping the drive and the future of key industry sectors across the globe, is fantastic. We have long known that the next generation innovation we have built into the offering of Severn Partnership and Seeable will enable organisations to not only claw back significant return-on-investment but will also provide them with incredible business benefits. Generating significant and tangible savings particularly around reduced cost of project implementation, decreased risk for people on the ground and the slash in the carbon emissions generated using our BIM and geospatial service solutions, we are confident in our statement that Severn Partnership and Seeable are firmly at the forefront of future tech in the UK.”
Nick has been advising the Department of Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy, Future Sectors Team on reducing barriers to growth businesses in these future sectors.