Jeremy Shulman, Oracle
Philip Talbot, Nodes & Links
Mark Wilson, Cupix
Capital projects rarely fail at the finish line. The outcome is set far earlier — when an owner's influence is highest and engagement is lowest. Teams burn the build chasing and reconciling data, while operators don't lean in until commissioning, long after the decisions that fixed cost, schedule, and operability were made.
It doesn't have to work this way. Connect the field to the office, let AI reason over a trustworthy system of record, and owners and operators get the foresight to act while it still counts — trading reactive data-chasing for collaboration, coordination, and optimization.
No single platform does this. It takes the right partnerships, assembled around a core PMIS that holds the plan, schedule, cost, and documents — without it, projects drift and AI has no context. See how robots, reality capture, and schedule intelligence turn the live site into a measurable twin, automate progress, and surface risk early enough to change the outcome — for an asset that's ready to operate, by people and robots alike, on day one.