Jansen digital strategy shapes our future Most recently, travel limitations have accelerated the deployment of wearable point-of-view cameras that allow off-site subject matter experts to support and guide on-site workers without the risk, cost, and inconvenience of physical travel.
Digital technology is everywhere. It is estimated that there are now 4.6 billion Internet users globally, 5.1 billion mobile phone users, two billion online shoppers, and 3.7 billion social media users. Every 60 seconds there are 200 million emails sent, 4.2 million Google searches made, and 60,000 Instagram images uploaded. The data created by all this almost unimaginable – a staggering 44 zet tabytes. This is doing amazing things for businesses as they harness the power of technology. But a new system or piece of software alone will not guarantee success. That is why a team from Jansen have been busy preparing a digital strategy to shape the future of the business. The S3d and synchro tools help us input data and have a 3D model on our portal. The data loaded into the model ranges from physical data, schedule data, cost data, and operational data.
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just technology for technology’s sake. All digital initiatives will deliver measurable value through cost reduction, throughput, recovery, utilization, and then immeasurable value through improvements to HSE and workforce culture.
Breaking down geographic barriers It starts with what the team calls integrated project delivery, which allows for a high level of collaboration even in a decentralized team. The S3d and synchro tools help us input data and have a 3D model on our portal. The data loaded into the model ranges from physical data, schedule data, cost data, and operational data. Enriching the engineering data, or shifting it from 3D to 4D to 5D and
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