Data and the new economy of the virtual world with Paul Doherty from The Digit Group.

In part two of Doug Thompson's sit down with Paul Doherty, we hear more about data and virtual worlds and how they inform sustainability and planning in the physical and built world.
Written by
Nextspace team
Published on
May 22, 2022
The Industrial Metaverse, episode 5.

Paul Doherty, Chairman and CEO of TDG and Doug Thompson explore how virtual worlds and data will inform sustainability and planning going forward in the physical and built worlds. 

Paul reflects on the monetization of digital real estate beyond being virtual neighbours of Snoop Dogg, and how this will impact real buildings. He looks at luxury e-commerce NFTs, the internet of buildings, why we should all invest in a Tesla, and how Tiffany & Co.’s digital diamonds may well be a girl’s or guy’s best friend.

Paul Doherty (AIA, IFMA Fellow, DFC Senior Fellow) is Chairman and CEO of The Digit Group, a globally renowned and award-winning  architect who is one of the world’s most sought after thought leaders, strategists and integrators of process, technology, and business.  As seen on Bloomberg TV, acknowledged by CNBC as one of America's Business Titans and reported by Forbes as “Changing  the World”, Paul is a Senior Fellow of the Design Futures Council and a  Fellow of the International Facility Management Association (IFMA).  Paul's current work is as Chairman of TDG  Global Ventures, a Smart City real estate development company that provides financing,  design-build and innovative technology solutions around the world.  TDG Global Ventures are also considered  industry leaders in Digital Twin/Virtual Worlds/Metaverse development along with their worldwide recognition as leaders in industrial NFT and Blockchain solutions. Concurrently, Paul is the co-founder and producer of the critically acclaimed AEC Hackathon that launched at Facebook Headquarters. His past successful ventures include Revit Technologies (Sold to Autodesk 2002), Buzzsaw (Autodesk 2001) and TRIRIGA (IBM 2011).  

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