Digital twins are the most intuitive way to store, organize and access the incredible amount of data generated by complex smart buildings, allowing owners, operators and built environment professionals real-time insights to strategize and optimize every aspect of a building’s operations. Importantly, the system becomes more robust over time with the addition of new data. This session will explore the development of a digital twin for Brookfield’s 1 Manhattan West project, one of the world’s most preeminent and cutting-edge office properties, a 67-story office high rise in a historic, multi-property, mixed-use development. The session will explore the development of the DT, as well as the benefits and use cases for different stakeholders. Learn how the development of a digital version of the building provides real-time insights that enables Brookfield to create new building management efficiencies, optimize the LEED Gold building’s sustainability efforts and improve the overall experience of the building’s world-class tenants, including EY, the NHL, Skadden, Accenture, Pharo and McKool Smith.