New technologies are rapidly transforming all global industries. Dodge Data & Analytics is a recognized leader in conducting cutting-edge research on the adoption, value, and challenges of technology usage by owners, designers, and builders and publishing compelling findings in its SmartMarket Report series. Steve Jones, Senior Director of Industry Insights Research for Dodge will share highlights of his team’s research on the digital transformation of design and construction and provide examples of innovative ways firms are applying these tools and practices to benefit all parties.
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Stephen Jones, Senior Director, Industry Insights Research, Dodge Data & Analytics
Steve Jones leads the Industry Insights Research team at Dodge that conducts focused studies globally on how emerging economic, practice, and technology trends are transforming the global design and construction industry. In addition to hundreds of speaking engagements around the world and numerous articles in industry publications, he is Executive Editor of Dodge Data & Analytics’ Commercial Construction Index, Civil Quarterly, and the SmartMarket Reports series on key industry trends, which are distributed worldwide and frequently cited as authoritative references.
Steve holds an MBA from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, and a BA from Johns Hopkins University. He has a track record of active leadership in many industry initiatives and serves as a judge for numerous industry awards.
Before joining Dodge in 2003, Steve was Vice President of Primavera Systems (now part of Oracle), a global leader in project management software. Prior to that, Steve spent 19 years in creative and management roles with top architectural/engineering firms, most recently as a Principal and Board of Directors member with Burt Hill, one of the largest A/E firms in the US (now merged with Stantec).