
The Digital Twin Hub has revealed its 15 new board members, drawn from organisations including Network Rail, National Highways, L&Q and Arup.
Selected from more than 100 applicants, the members of the strategic board will steer the Hub and help build its community.
The 15 selected board members are:
- Benjamin Ford, technology and innovation manager, operations at Network Rail
- Charles Kennelly, chief technology officer at Esri UK
- Cristina Data, director of policy and analysis at Ofcom
- Davin Crowley-Sweet, chief data officer at National Highways
- Harkirat Singh, technical director, public sector, at Palantir Technologies UK
- Johnny Furlong, BIM strategy lead at L&Q
- Liz St Louis, assistant director of smart cities, Sunderland City Council
- Mark Coates, international director of public policy and advocacy at Bentley Systems
- Mark Girolami, chief scientist at The Alan Turing Institute
- Matt Edwards, chief data officer at Anglian Water Services
- Melissa Zanocco, head of programmes at the Infrastructure Client Group
- Paul Lam, strategy and policy officer for digital and technology at the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank
- Peter van Manen, principal consultant at Frazer-Nash Consultancy
- Simon Evans, global digital energy leader and global digital twin leader at Arup.
Dr Alison Vincent, the recently-appointed chair of the Hub board, said: “The board’s strength and value will grow with the connections we make and the collaborations we facilitate to move the community forward.
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