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Drees & Sommer launches innovation hub in Dubai

Initiative is to drive change in the construction industry through supporting its 3,200 employees to develop and implement disruptive market solutions

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  • Published: April 15, 2019
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Dubai, UAE, 15 April 2019: International construction and real estate consultancy, Drees & Sommer has announced the launch of Dubai-based innovation hub, as it looks to expand its research and development (R&D) efforts across the Middle East, the company said through a Press communiqué.

The new regional innovation hub provides a collaboration platform to support the company’s 3,200 employees and external start-ups by identifying market gaps and devise tangible solutions to everyday challenges faced by the industry in verticals including planning, construction and operations, the communiqué said. The idea behind the hub is to bring simplification to processes, cost-effectiveness, process streamlining and solution provision to different challenges, the communiqué added. 

The Dubai launch follows the successful implementation of regional hubs around the world, the communiqué said. In Aachen, Germany’s ‘Silicon Valley’, there is a focus on customised smart buildings, in Stuttgart on start-ups and processes, and in Berlin, the innovation hub specialises in smart cities and smart quarters, the communiqué added. In the Netherlands, an innovation hub focuses on wellbeing and sustainable innovation, the communiqué further added. All hubs, the communiqué said, link Drees & Sommer to external research institutions and start-up organisations and drive specific initiatives.

Steffen Szeidl, Executive Board Member at Drees & Sommer said: “It has always been part of our corporate culture to promote our own ideas and initiatives. Increasingly, digital transformation and our clients are calling for completely new and disruptive business models. The Innovation Centre is one of our responses to these challenges. All 3,200 staff members can upload their ideas virtually. Promising concepts will be developed, funded and localised for any market which sees the potential.  “Adding the Dubai innovation hub emphasises our status as a global innovation company by being one of the few companies doing R&D in this region.”

Abdulmajid Karanouh

Abdulmajid Karanouh, Head of Interdisciplinary Design & Innovation at Drees & Sommer Middle East, heads the Dubai innovation hub. He explained: “There is a huge demand in this market for contextual solutions, as most models and systems are imported from abroad with little to no adaptation to the local culture, economy, and environment. As a consequence of this approach, we are facing major challenges related to user-comfort, efficiency, manageability, durability, and overall sustainability and feasibility of the built environment in the region.

“The innovation hub brings together specialists of various disciplines from across the industry as a single interdisciplinary team that advises clients from early feasibility studies all the way to operation and revitalisation of buildings to maximise comfort, efficiency, sustainability, return of investment and overall value. The platform allows for brainstorming ideas, identifying market gaps and needs, adapting existing solutions or/and developing new solutions tailored to the local market and environment.” According to the communiqué, the innovation hubs address everything from designing a fully digitalised building with a central Artificial Intelligence brain, comprising thousands of sensors, to optimising performance through data collection, statistical analysis and operation automation.

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