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Future-Proofing Data Infrastructure: Advanced Strategies for the Built Environment

Thursday, November 13, 2025 | 10:30 AM

As the built environment continues to evolve, organizations face an urgent need for modern, adaptable data infrastructure. This discussion will provide a comprehensive exploration of advanced data strategies, innovative management practices, and system architectures designed to meet today’s dynamic demands. Attendees will gain a clear understanding of the data life cycle, what it is, why it matters, and how it shapes the future of data infrastructure.

 

Through expert insights and practical frameworks, this panel will highlight ways to enhance data collection, sharing, and utilization to drive operational efficiency and support stronger decision-making. The discussion will also offer actionable strategies for unlocking the full potential of organizational data and future-proofing operations in a rapidly changing technological landscape.

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Session Learning Objectives:

  1. Analyze how the built environment's evolution has increased the demand for modern data infrastructure and why it is critical for organizations.

  2. Define the data life cycle, understand its importance, and recognize how it influences the future of data infrastructure.

  3. Identify practical frameworks to enhance data collection, sharing, and utilization to improve operational efficiency and decision-making.

Panelists Include:

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Mike Maxfield

Senior VP of Application Portfolio Management & PMO

Brookefield Properties

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Chris Lees

Chief Innovation Officer

OSCRE International

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Richard Reyes

VP of Digital Strategy

ConnexFM

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