We all have our own playbook, a list of traditions, menu, set of rituals.
In summary, Chips allow us many different perspectives on parts of a project.And crucially, they provide the common language for communication between all the different people involved in executing that project..
Improving pharmaceutical facility design with Chips, generative design and automation.We are now using chips as the basis of generative designs to allow us to automate the design process.In this context, generative design means using computers to assemble designs based on a set of rules, components and input parameters.
We generate very large numbers of options for a particular design requirement, and then get humans back in to look at those critically.. We can generate many more options using automation.Sometimes we find something which human expertise has not spotted.
Generative design can create unexpected options with high value.. We are now working on making Chips available to very large numbers of users through a web interface, to use generative design for pharmaceutical plants.
We are also associating process simulation data with those Chips, so that we can look at throughput, and use throughput to define what Chips we need..This goal has been identified as a focus for the future of UK construction by The Construction Innovation Hub, and the application of a Platform approach is discussed within the.
Construction Playbook.Our DfMA journey.
We began to use the term ‘Platforms’ (P-DfMA) while working with the UK Government Ministry of Justice (MOJ), the Infrastructure Projects Authority (IPA) and the Manufacturing Technology Centre (MTC).It was the MTC that first introduced us to the concept of Platforms.