Watch the On-Demand Webinar: Trust Your Twin: Building Reliable Asset Data for Airport Digital Twins from Day One
Airport projects are among the most complex built assets in the world, generating volumes of information across planning, design, construction, and operations. As airports invest in digital transformation initiatives, the success of a digital twin depends entirely on the quality, consistency, and accessibility of the data behind it. Without a reliable foundation of asset information, organizations risk fragmented workflows, inefficient handovers, reduced operational visibility, and missed opportunities for long-term optimization.
In this on-demand webinar, experts from dTwin explore how structured, connected asset information can support the development of trusted airport digital twins from day one. Through real-world examples and practical strategies, the session demonstrates how organizations can eliminate data silos, improve interoperability across systems, and create a unified digital environment that supports the full asset lifecycle.
You'll gain insight into how leading airport owners and operators are leveraging digital twins to connect planning, design, construction, and operations while improving collaboration, operational readiness, maintenance efficiency, and long-term asset performance.
What You’ll Learn:
Daniel Will is a sales and marketing professional dedicated to driving the digital transformation of real estate portfolios into truly smart buildings, across both new construction and complex retrofit projects. With a strong enthusiasm for digitization, he focuses on using data, sensors, and software to turn buildings into efficient, user-centric assets rather than static structures. At Airthings, Daniel concentrated on smart building and sensor-driven solutions, helping organizations gain real-time insights into indoor air quality and environmental conditions to improve occupant well-being and building performance. Building on this experience, he expanded his focus at CREM Solutions (a Nemetschek company) toward energy management and the integration of MEP systems, enabling owners and operators to understand, control, and optimize energy consumption across their portfolios. In his current role at dRofus (part of Nemetschek), Daniel combines his background in smart sensors and energy management with advanced software platforms to support clients on their journey from traditional building operation to data-driven, connected, and sustainable smart buildings. He works closely with stakeholders from engineering, facility management, and IT to translate technical possibilities into clear business value, ensuring that digital twin and smart building strategies deliver measurable impact over the entire building lifecycle.