Monday, 10 December 2018

LONDON2050 CISCO



-The Future of Innovation in Banking (Blockchain, AI and Fintech)


- Cisco: A Connected Future


-The Future of AI and Machine Learning Panel


Britain's Future: Is It All About Brexit Panel



A great discussion about the Artificial intelligence and Machine learning from the team along with few of the boards of speaker which was very knowledgeable and informative.

AI will treats job - The strategy decision making is different in beginning. Its a customer journey  is through chat bot which is managed. There are challenges with human, how effectively we would talk about things


Women in Construction at Turner and Townshed


Women in construction at New change, London

Pleasure to be part of Women in Construction in Turner & Townsend a multinational professional services company headquartered in Leeds, United Kingdom specialising in programme management, project management and construction industry.
Shaping new industry - digital, design for manufacture, plan cities, make it for effective, so that lifestyle will be better. Construction should be on peak. Major city win the world needs construction in digital. Skills and diverse business.\Social mobility is important.Localisation is important - with best facilities and enhancing the women in construction to be on board. Best practise with best services. Virgin Hyperloop in Pune done by T&T.

Managing Director - Patricia Moore .Diverse pool for female talent. Profession with office space work and field creative work. Coulport extension for reuse the estimate at Scotland. Shallow raft under-need the water. It was the super structure with 6 years duration, its a post contract work. Jubilee line project as a fundamental project- 3 years duration. Heavy engineering works for property scheme for diverse experience , Wellcome trust HQ at London project, Darwin centre- natural history museum - concept was to try to bring public to the science.80 m long and 10 m depth cocoon was the size with 7 floors , it was framed in glass box.

Crossrail - lead the team at site and Heathrow project - it was fundamental project - 12 people to max the project, it was a successful project- commercial contract for UK. Then the high speed two, benefits of the project- examine the scheme for six months with different phases. Construction field, project management, procurement.

Aykon - 350 pound project 0 PM team - meeting the clients, deep discussion about project.client was from Dubai with different project style of working.front end of business - feasibility study, project life cycle - end of phase one- contract completed with snag list.

Refursement project - major globe project- managing self and learn from it. 
Land access and referencing , public consultant, communications and negotiation, negotiation with land oweners, environmental and ground investigations surveys and working closely with legal team.





BREXIT logistics issues

CENTRE OF BREXIT STUDIES and Bite-Sized Books

A Major Book series on Brexit

Birmingham City University

Centre of Brexit studies, BCU, Visitng professor John Clancy 10th Dec 2018
The voting could be organised again to check with the European union, to get the withdrawal of the unit. The integrity is so important to check and position the European county. Its complication to take out in favour to take out. It is possible to see the legislation in the house of commons to see and uncertainty of the proposal.
There is huge spectrum with regard to the GDP, to see smooth transaction, the final judgement needs to be seen the backstrip and see the charge of the country to potentially on 29th march to get a series of talk to explain the Brexit 4.5 billion in year we pay which is small- Liverpool and new ham in London was developed because of EU economy. The bank of England and others have calculated that its lost about 2% of GDP because of EU impact. Productivity is about same —seeing the forecast of the to stabilise the memorandum. There were about 60 billion of economic seen, worrying about financial stability. 






 Professor Alex De Ruyter of the Centre of Brexit Studies had explained and provided a argument on the macro and micro of Brexit.
With the just in time and huge logistics, it explains the spectrum of foreign responses to Brexit, the negotiations and further outcomes for the UK and its partners.

Friday, 7 December 2018

3D Model Talk of a Square Mile

Briefing of City: District Surveyors at The City Centre, London


It was great to meet and greet Gwyn Richards Assistant Director, Development Design , City of London Corporation who is heading the design of city of London.

Also joined, Mark Pundsack Assistant District Surveyor from City of London corporation who have about 20 years of building experience in surveyors subject.

It was a 20 minute talks around the City of London's official architectural model of the square mile.

One of the knowledgeable team introduced the 1:500 scale interactive model, revealing what it teaches about the history, present and future of the City of London.

Detailing every existing building and planned new development in the City the model is a fascinating record of its built environment, allowing a panoramic birds eye view of the area.





Had a wonderful experience attending this talk which also shared the experience of tall buildings in the development schemes in the city as well as the strategic 3D modelling project currently underway in the city of London to scope future and growth opportunities in the eastern cluster of London. ↑
Also shared the project work of city of Westminster council and Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea which was fascinating and really committed!!

Sunday, 2 December 2018

Expert Perspective

Smart Perspective 

@ County hall, Riverside Bldg, London


I was actively involved in this Breakout group session discussion along with Steve Welch, Director of Smart specialization Hub and others.


The keynote address was mostly on Innovation, regional of economic growth in UK to provide a detailed productivity problem as stated by Richard Jones, professor of Physics, University of Sheffield.

Furthermore we had a Perspective on Place based strategy and Analysis of data by Howard Partidge, Regional manger of East of England, Innovate UK




Developing Evidence for local Industrial strategies as predicted by Will Lord, Senior Policy Advisory, cities and Local growth unit , Ministry of housing communicates and Local Government of UK and Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS)




 However our main focus was to understand Local contributions to R&D - in the context of the 2.4% national target explained by Paul Darbwell, Deputy director of science, Research and Innovation, BEIS
We were divided in a group of 10 people to share and discuss about the Harnessing Data and evidence to measure and predict local economic performance , well contained and briefly described by Howard Partridge, Smart specialization lead and Regional Manager for the east of England , Innovate UK.

I spoke on the data collection and the noise available in the data when generated during the data pre-processing step in Data scientist method.
There were another group of breakout explaining the ideas and local industrial strategy for the cities and local growth units through out the world.

 In the UK, this has masked the fact that it represents a wider trend in a larger number of countries towards place-based innovation strategies.



Smart Specialization: An International Perspective, aims to give an overview of Smart Specialization at an international level, comparison of regional data for selected OECD countries, and more detailed analysis of the situation in Canada and Korea as two benchmark countries outside the EU. 


Finally, conclusions are derived regarding the possibility of collaboration between UK and regions in these countries.






Sunday, 25 November 2018

Digital Turn in Architectural Design


Digital Turn at Building Centre, London



I had attended the exhibition organised by Architectural Association Design Research Laboratory (AADRL)  exhibition supported by Environmental Trust dated 23th Nov 2018

The space created was magnificent with creation of Abstract model in the exhibition with digital technology.


Architectural Association Design Research Laboratory (AADRL) who shared their current work, practices and research agendas along with those of their graduates, to show how innovative digital design and research tools in educational and experimental establishments are put into practice, changing the conventions of design and fabrication.


Opening the exhibition from AADRL director Theodore Spyropoulos who was speaking and conversing with alumna Melike Altınışık, founder of Melike Altınışık Architects and project director of Istanbul's 365 meter-tall Telecom Tower, opening in 2019.

The London model had explained the geo spatial analysis of the creation of space which was more defined and explanatory with massive collection.
The Model were casted on the mesh shaped cubes to house it which explains the topography and scale of the structure with more condensed and depth in creative and deep thinking with help of digital technology.



 The region wise planning was in-depth with analysis of each space with buildings in polygon, point and line type of style. It had a very clear and definite style of representation of the architecture that must be really a well thought behind the content.



A wonderful learning experience in Architecture in London and vast knowledge
to gather and research on. Happy to be part of such a marvelous exhibition on Architecture digital turn at Building centre in London. 

Monday, 25 July 2016

ZERO EFFECTS ZERO DEFECTS from PMI



PMI Poster Presentation "ZERO EFFECTS ZERO DEFECTS" igniting India at Project Management PMPC 2016 on 14-16 July,16 @ Nimhans Convention Centre,Blore


One of the greatest dangers to developing countries is the middle-income trap, where crony capitalism creates oligarchies that slow down growth." Zero Defect Zero Effect" Signifies production mechanisms wherein products have no defects and the process through which product is made has zero adverse environmental and ecological effects. Sector Ratio ranging from 6.90% for Service Sector, 1.40% for Agricultural Sector and 1.70% for Industrial Sector, boosting of manufacturing Sector which has performed poorly recording a expansion of barely 1.1% growth in 2012-13 followed by a contraction of 0.7% in 2013-14. Need to increase FDI from 2010-12, the country's stock of FDI just totaled 12% of GDP while the developing country average was 30%. Helps in reviving growth that has continued to slow down and has been running below 5% for the last 2 years. For the massive increase in the growth rate by 4% to GDP,$ 200 billion of FDI would be needed. Low share of manufacturing sector to India's GDP is only 15% as it is been compared poorly to other Asian nations. Lack of ease of doing Business wherein India is ranked 134 out of 189 countries in the world bank ease of doing business index. The world bank report notes that it takes 27 days to start a business in India where as in Singapore it takes two and half days for startup of Business. Lack of Basic Hygiene Facility and Anemic Global Growth leads to Infrastructure Arrears.

At a time when India’s Development pitch caused concern among skeptical environmentalists, Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s "Make in India: Zero defect and Zero effect" remark on Independence day-2014 came as a clear message that the country would not compromise on its commitment towards environmental protection."Let’s think about making our product which has ‘zero defect; so that it does not come back (get rejected) from the world market and ‘zero effect’ so that the manufacturing does not have an adverse effect on our environment" said the prime minister while delivering his maiden Independence Day speech.It has been said that doing the thing right is as important as doing the right thing. India’s journey to prosperity can be a more sustainable and environmentally sensitive if we follow the "Zero Defect Zero effect" concept.

An overarching objective of Make in India: Zero Defect, Zero Effect is to examine the notion of competitiveness from the perspective of a country, a region, a business and an individual. The roles of individual initiative, business strategy and economic development policies in maximizing productivity calls for recasting to fully tap the dormant potentials for productivity improvement & Environment Protection. Productivity is the key to Prosperity, which in turn is an indicator of a country's potential for economic growth in the short to medium term. Productivity in its new manifestation, as a culture of accepting and bringing about continuous achievements incorporating environment concern is an inescapable imperative.

Environment protection is the major challenge being faced by all the countries in the world. No doubt, there has been unprecedented technological development in different fields whether it be in the agriculture, industry business or other service sectors but such technological developments along with them have, side by side, brought about the degradation of the environment. Any kind of development could not be sustainable unless & until the development activities do not take care of environmental protection.

All kind of economic activity undertaken for the development of economy and society will use some kind of resources and have some impact on the environment. Therefore, it is necessary to evolve innovative ways to reduce the consumption of natural resources and develop solutions leading to sustainability of energy use and protection of global environment. As a matter of fact, any kind of development that is directed towards the development of economy and the society at large aims at enhancing the quality of life of the people. It cannot be fulfilled if the environment within which the society exists is deteriorating.

No one can rule out the global opportunities which are knocking the doors of Indian economy but, to capitalize this global opportunity Indian entrepreneur must have to achieve manufacturing excellence and have to carefully work upon competitive enhancement for their respective business. On such tough economic backdrop for business, the urge of ‘Zero Defect & Zero Effect’ from the Prime Minister is more like a challenge. By looking at the overall scenario and the status of Indian manufacturing this can also be termed as thumb rule to live up to the expectations of global opportunity and if the thumb rule is followed then the manufacturing segment of India could bring much awaited growth for the nation.



The wave of liberalization of economy in the world has brought about complexity and competition in each and every type of economic activity. Productivity is the only way to sharpen the competitive edge of every sector in the economy or the nation as a whole.

Competitiveness is a state of being able to outperform others. It is related with the ability to maintain and sustain amidst changes. It is the degree to which a region or nation can produce goods and services, which meet the test of International Markets, while its citizens earn a standard of living that is both rising and sustainable over the long run.

Productivity has to emerge as a new national priority, where the efforts of all converge to accelerate the process of economic growth, protect environment and raise the standards of living of our people. Our business organizations will have to improve their performance to ensure their survival and growth in a fiercely competitive world. This improvement will come about only if we focus on production of zero defect quality goods, in a cost effective environment friendly manner, and this must occur continuously, to create an advantage in the market place, which is what productivity is all about. Productivity, thus, will have to become a mass movement and to be put on the national agenda.

Productivity may be the outcome of various practices, but eventually is the result of a mindset. The crucial ingredient is the preparedness of the human mind to achieve zero defect, zero effect. Basic to this approach is the conviction that even the best can be improved. Therefore, workers, managers, policy makers and others should be ready to continuously and collectively work for inculcating this concept in every economic activity for the prosperity of the society as well as the country. Needless to mention, as we graduate further into knowledge era, traditional methods and principles will become increasingly ineffective and we will have to propagate the concept both at micro as well as macro level to realize a global competitive edge as envisioned by the Prime Minister of India. "Make in India: Zero Defect, Zero Effect" has therefore, been chosen as theme for Research Article submission.

Govt Officials said the initiative is meant to raise quality levels in the unregulated micro small and medium enterprises (MSME) sector, the engine of growth for the Indian economy, driving almost 38% of the nation's GDP and employing 110 million Indians. It's thereby seen as a cornerstone of the flagship Make in India programme, which is aimed at turning India into a global manufacturing hub, generating jobs, lifting incomes and boosting growth.

Officials said ZED will handhold MSMEs across the country in all Make in India sectors, through government-constituted quality control cells, which will also rate them, depending on yearly assessments of their products. Under the rollout plan, as detailed by officials, the focus states that will drive ZED initially are Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Gujarat and Karnataka, which account for 57% of total MSME employment and 59% of the sector's exports.

With the pilot driven by Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion (DIPP) secretary Amitabh Kant and the main scheme led by MSME secretary Anup Pujari, the Centre has roped in Quality Council of India (QCI) for executing the plan and drafted a standard template for assessing enterprises.

"ZED will be for MSMEs what Startup India is for startups," QCI chairman Adil Zainulbhai said. "After all, an MSME is a startup. Even the person who opens a pharmacy is an entrepreneur and must be supported and encouraged." QCI was set up jointly by the government and Indian industry to establish and operate a national accreditation structure and promote standards through the National Quality Campaign.

In his August 2014 speech, Modi had said ZED would primarily look at "making our product which has 'zero defect' so that it does not come back (get rejected) from the world market and 'zero effect' so that the manufacturing does not have an adverse effect on our environment."

Officials said the ZED project was conceptualized in September 2014, immediately after which QCI prepared the first draft of the model. The pilot was launched the next year with selected enterprises going through the entire ZED process.

"The online self-assessment link was activated in July, after which detailed self-assessment reports were sent to 126 companies," an official said, adding that 40 awareness workshops have been conducted in 30 cities across India. In addition, 10 ZED cells that will implement the programme have been launched.

After studying the maturity assessment model to assess, rate and handhold the Indian industry based on quality and environment parameters put together by the QCI, the Centre is now ready for the national rollout, officials said. The initial focus sectors for the programme will be units in food products and beverages, textiles, fabricated metals products, chemicals and wearing apparel. Depending on the assessment, the units will be awarded ratings of bronze, silver, gold, diamond and platinum. A ZED platinum rating implies the manufacturer is of international standard and follows global best practices, they said.

India will go for a technology in the coming days which will be affordable and sustainable with both zero effect and zero defect.

Dedicating the National Institute of Science Education and Research (NISER) in Jatni to the nation, "We should bring such a technology which will have no side effect on the environment, climate, global warming and also on society."

The products of this new technology will also have zero defect, which will be accepted not only in the country but also all over the world as quoted by United News of India, UNI.