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British Columbia is experiencing an unprecedented housing crisis. While addressing various aspects of the housing supply chain is essential, no single approach can fully solve the challenges we face in scaling housing production. So, what's the blueprint for growth?

In November 2023, DIGITAL — Canada's Global Innovation Cluster for digital technologies — launched its Housing Growth Innovation Program with support from the Province of British Columbia through the Ministry of Housing and Municipal Affairs. The program brings together collaborative teams of industry leaders to accelerate technology-driven approaches that are driving real, tangible growth for British Columbia's housing production sector.

Amy Vilis, Director of Housing Growth Innovation at DIGITAL, chats with innovators doing groundbreaking work within DIGITAL's Housing Growth Innovation Program to develop and implement technology-based solutions within British Columbia's housing sector across the full scale of end-to-end production. These conversations showcase how ideas are making it into the real world where they can become comprehensive, viable and, best of all, achievable solutions to accelerate housing production for British Columbians.
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Season 2 Episode 7 - Building Communities in B.C. with Minister Christine BoyleIn this episode of Blueprint for Growth: Innovation and Housing, host Amy Vilis sits down with the Hon. Christine Boyle.This conversation explores the innovative approaches to housing development in British Columbia, focusing on the integration of digital technology, partnerships, and streamlined processes to enhance housing delivery. Minister Christine Boyle shares insights from her journey in local government to her current role, emphasizing the importance of community-centered housing solutions and collaboration across sectors. The discussion highlights key initiatives like the Building Permit Hub and DASH, which aim to improve efficiency and affordability in housing construction.#InnovationInHousing #ModernMethodsOfConstruction #MMC #DigitalHousing #HousingDelivery #WorkforceTransformation #IndigenousLedHousing #PublicPrivateCollaboration #Digitalbackbone
Season 2 Episode 6 - DASH Transforming housing delivery through digital, data and design standardsIn this episode of Blueprint for Growth: Innovation and Housing, host Amy Vilis explores how DASH: Digitally Accelerated Standardized Housing is transforming the Canadian housing lifecycle through digital standards, modular design, and advanced technology. Joined by Esther de Vos, Executive Director of Research at BC Housing, and Franck Murat, architect and senior advisor at Aliova Consulting, the discussion highlights how DASH unites prefabrication, BIM, open data, regulatory streamlining, and permit-ready workflows to make housing faster, fairer, and more affordable. From connecting regulators and builders through shared digital models to creating long-term data-driven management systems, Esther and Franck show how collaboration, standardized tools, and open frameworks are building a scalable foundation for a more efficient, resilient, and inclusive housing sector across Canada.Sources:BC Housing  Introducing DASH - Digitally Accelerated Standardized Housing#InnovationInHousing #ModernMethodsOfConstruction #MMC #DigitalHousing #HousingDelivery #WorkforceTransformation #IndigenousLedHousing #PublicPrivateCollaboration #Digitalbackbone
Season 2 Episode 5 - Indigenous Led Development & The Future of HousingInnovation in housing isn’t just about new tools — it’s about leadership, partnership, and solutions rooted in community needs. In this episode of Blueprint for Growth: Innovation and Housing, host Amy Vilis speaks with Robin Billy, an Indigenous leader driving transformative approaches to First Nations housing and infrastructure. Next, she speaks with Neil Prakash, Principal at Prakash Architecture, whose climate-resilient, digitally enabled design work is helping communities turn vision into buildable reality. Together, they show how Indigenous-led authority, digital workflows, mass timber, modular construction, and strong cross-sector partnerships can accelerate building, strengthen local economies, and ensure homes truly reflect the people they’re meant for.Sources:CBC News: The National - Wilson Williams Squamish Leader Canada’s largest Indigenous-led housing project underway in Vancouver#InnovationInHousing #ModernMethodsOfConstruction #MMC #DigitalHousing #HousingDelivery #WorkforceTransformation #IndigenousLedHousing #PublicPrivateCollaboration #Digitalbackbone
Season 2 Episode 4 - Tech, Trades & Workforce Transformation in HousingIn this episode of Blueprint for Growth: Innovation and Housing, host Amy Vilis explores how Canada’s construction workforce is evolving as digital tools, new training models, and shifting labour markets reshape how homes get built. John Reid, co-founder of Faber Technologies, shares how micro-credentials, gig-based hiring platforms, and accessible tech are helping tens of thousands of tradespeople upskill, move between projects, and access better opportunities across North America. Ellen Hlozan, Director of Strategic Alliances at Trax, brings a regulatory perspective—showing how standardized digital systems and AI-enabled tools can streamline permitting and help officials make faster, more confident decisions. Together, they reveal why the future of housing depends on people just as much as technology—and how collaboration between industry and government can build a more adaptive, tech-ready workforce capable of meeting Canada’s housing demands.Sources:How AI Will Transform Construction#InnovationInHousing #ModernMethodsOfConstruction #MMC #DigitalHousing #HousingDelivery #WorkforceTransformation #IndigenousLedHousing #PublicPrivateCollaboration #Digitalbackbone
Season 2 Episode 3 - Accelerating Digital Adoption & Streamlining RegulationsIn this episode of Blueprint for Growth: Innovation and Housing, host Amy Vilis explores how cities and tech leaders are modernizing the systems that govern how homes get approved, reviewed, and delivered. Rene Cravioto shares how Vancouver is shifting from paper-based permitting to standardized, digital workflows—highlighting the real-world complexities of multi-team reviews, digitizing bylaws, and building machine-readable rules that enable faster, more predictable services. Zane Franzen brings a private-sector lens, showing how better data, AI-driven tools, and integrated systems (from BIM to APIs to automation) can increase transparency, reduce friction, and connect long-fragmented workflows across government and industry.Sources:Why Digital Integration is KEY to the Future of Social Housing#InnovationInHousing #ModernMethodsOfConstruction #MMC #DigitalHousing #HousingDelivery #WorkforceTransformation #IndigenousLedHousing #PublicPrivateCollaboration #Digitalbackbone
Season 2 Episode 2 - Innovation in On-Site, Off-Site, and Digital ConstructionOn this episode of Blueprint for Growth: Innovation in Housing, host Amy Vilis sits down with two leaders turning housing innovation from buzzword to real-world impact. Beau Jarvis, President & CEO of Wesgroup Properties, breaks down how traditional construction is evolving through digital bolt-ons like robotics, 3D modeling, and automated fabrication. Kathy Hogeveen, COO of Assembly Corp, reveals how integrating design, manufacturing, and supply chains can unlock speed, precision, and affordability at scale. Together, they make a powerful case for Canada’s future: innovation isn’t old vs. new—it’s alignment. When government, industry, and communities collaborate around shared digital standards and smarter policy, we can finally build the housing Canadians need.Sources: The Future of Digitalization and Automation in Construction - Buildings Canada The Future of Digitalization and Automation in ConstructionJenco Improves Collaboration, Reduces Rework, and Accelerates Schedules with Dusty - Dusty RoboticsJenco Improves Collaboration, Reduces Rework, and Accelerates Schedules with Dusty#InnovationInHousing #ModernMethodsOfConstruction #MMC #DigitalHousing #HousingDelivery #WorkforceTransformation #IndigenousLedHousing #PublicPrivateCollaboration #Digitalbackbone
Season 2 Episode 1 - Building the Future with Innovation & Modern Methods of ConstructionWelcome to season two of Blueprint for Growth: Innovation and Housing, hosted by Amy Vilis. In this episode, we examine how bold housing ideas move from concept to construction across Canada’s diverse regions, highlighting practical, context-driven innovation. Joined by Brandon Searle, Director of Innovation and Operations at UNB’s Off-site Construction Research Centre, and Philipp Gruner, the discussion explores how modular building, digital manufacturing, and modern construction methods unlock new possibilities while keeping people, process, and technology at the center. Brandon emphasizes region-specific, human-centered approaches, while Philipp shows how harmonized standards, adaptable construction, and digital platforms can close regulatory and supply chain gaps and empower Indigenous communities with practical tools—demonstrating how collaboration and context-aware solutions drive the next generation of Canadian housing.Sources:Mike Hurley - Vancouver Chair CBC NEWS VANCOUVERMetro Vancouver unveils new affordable homes in Surrey to ease rental market strain@vancouver.realestate YOU TUBEhttps://www.youtube.com/shorts/VDfXmYHnq4o Shivani Joshi CBC BC"Yesterday is never coming back" - condo market grapples with few buyers, soaring inventoryCTV News BC Condo market Deadhttps://www.youtube.com/shorts/8gZBQQhiql8PRIME MINISTER CARNEY - GLOBAL NEWS - 2000 CONDOS SITTING EMPTYMore than 2,000 condos sitting empty in Metro Vancouver amid housing crisis#InnovationInHousing #ModernMethodsOfConstruction #MMC #DigitalHousing #HousingDelivery #WorkforceTransformation #IndigenousLedHousing #PublicPrivateCollaboration #Digitalbackbone
Season 1 Episode 6 - Canada Leading the Way: Innovating for a Sustainable and Resilient Housing FutureWe look at the future of housing innovation in Canada, with a focus on how technology—especially AI and digital solutions—can help tackle the housing crisis. Experts Brey Tucker and Tony Yang break down the evolution of construction practices, the challenges posed by workforce skill gaps, and the game-changing potential of digital twins and BIM. They also highlight the need for stronger collaboration between academia and industry to drive innovation and boost housing production.For more information on DIGITAL’s Housing Growth Innovation Program, visit DIGITAL's Housing Growth Innovation LabGuestsBrey Tucker - Tucker Technology Consulting and McElhanney EngineeringTony Yang - Professor in the Department of Civil Engineering at the University of British ColumbiaSourcesThe Best Kept Secret in Construction - Tedx TalksAI in Construction - CBS News MiamiRobots Building Homes - CBC The NationalThe Power of Digital Twins in Construction - Shawn Kanungo YouTube Channel
Season 1 Episode 2 - Revolutionizing Construction: New Approaches to Building the FutureIn this episode, we explore the challenges and innovations in the construction phase of housing development. We focus on solutions like offsite construction, AI technologies and sustainable practices. We look at key industry hurdles such as labor shortages and regulatory delays, while stressing the importance of collaboration and knowledge sharing among stakeholders to speed up housing production across Canada.For more information on DIGITAL’s Housing Growth Innovation Program, visit DIGITAL's Housing Growth Innovation LabGuestsChris Hill - President of BCollectiveMatt Farrell - Cloudpermit - Project link:  InspectorAISourcesLabour Shortage - CTV Your Morning BCPrefab Homes - Global News BCMycelium - Inside EditionAuto-Review Permitting - City News
Season 1 Episode 4 - The Future of Housing: Innovations in Pre-Construction and FabricationSummaryIn this episode of Blueprint for Growth, we explore how digital technology and innovation are reshaping housing development, with a focus on pre-construction and procurement. We dive into industry challenges like supply chain disruptions, the push for sustainability, and how digital tools like BuildBlox are streamlining operations. Experts share insights on the power of prefabrication, modular construction, and advanced tech to tackle housing shortages and boost efficiency across the sector.For more information on DIGITAL’s Housing Growth Innovation Program, visit DIGITAL's Housing Growth Innovation LabGuestsMike Kennedy - CEO of Green Metrics Technology Corp Project link: BuildBloxRabih Zahnan - Managing Director and SVP of construction at Wesgroup SourcesModular Prefab Homes - Global News BCOffsite Manufacturing - The B1M Youtube Channel
Season 1 episode 3 - Tech-Driven Design: Revolutionizing Engineering and Housing DevelopmentIn this episode of Blueprint for Growth, we take a deep dive into the challenges of housing development, with a focus on design and engineering. From navigating regulations to fostering collaboration among key players, we break down the obstacles that shape this crucial phase. We also explore innovative building methods like mass timber and modular construction, highlighting their potential to make housing more sustainable and efficient. Plus, we discuss how empowering homeowners is playing a bigger role in increasing density and expanding middle housing options. For more information on DIGITAL’s Housing Growth Innovation Program, visit DIGITAL's Housing Growth Innovation LabGuestsYehia Madkour - Architect and Director of Innovation at Perkins & WillAlkarim Devani - Co-founder of RNDSQR and mddlSourcesMass Timber - Naturally Wood YouTube ChannelBill 44 - CBC Vancouver Ravi Kahlon
season 1 Episode 2 - Rethinking Housing: Changes in Planning, Feasibility and InvestmentIn this episode of Blueprint for Growth, we dive into how technology is reshaping housing development. We explore the power of generative design in architecture, showing how AI can simplify planning and improve compliance. We also take a look at addy and their innovative platform, one that makes real estate investment more accessible to everyone. Throughout the discussion, we highlight the impact of community collaboration and the role of technology in expanding housing opportunities, paving the way for a more sustainable future.For more information on DIGITAL’s Housing Growth Innovation Program, visit DIGITAL's Housing Growth Innovation LabGuestsDr. Ben Coorey - Founder at Archistar Project link:  Malahat Project: 3D Generative Design for Master PlanningSteve Jagger - Co-founder of addySourcesFOX 10 News PhoenixBeavis Wealth YouTube Channel
Season 1 Episode 1 - Building the Future: How Innovation and Collaboration Are Reshaping Housing In our first episode, we dive into British Columbia’s housing crisis and the urgent need for creative solutions and collaboration. We discuss the challenges facing the housing sector, the impact of public-private partnerships and ways we can encourage innovation. The DASH initiative- that’s Digitally Accelerated Standardized Housing - serves as a prime example of how teamwork can drive progress. It also highlights the crucial role of education and workforce development in construction. Wrapping up, we take a look at the future of housing in B.C., with a focus on digital technologies and prefab construction.For more information on DIGITAL’s Housing Growth Innovation Program, visit DIGITAL's Housing Growth Innovation LabGuestsHelen Goodland - Principal and Head of Research & Innovation at Scius AdvisoryScott Kaplanis - Managing Partner at Ground Break VenturesSourcesCBC British ColumbiaGlobal BCCTV News - Tyler Meredith#podcast #housing
British Columbia is experiencing an unprecedented housing crisis. While addressing various aspects of the housing supply chain is essential, no single approach can fully solve the challenges we face in scaling housing production. So, what's the blueprint for growth? In November 2023, DIGITAL — Canada's Global Innovation Cluster for digital technologies — launched its Housing Growth Innovation Program with support from the Province of British Columbia through the Ministry of Housing and Municipal Affairs. The program brings together collaborative teams of industry leaders to accelerate technology-driven approaches that are driving real, tangible growth for British Columbia's housing production sector. Amy Vilis, Director of Housing Growth Innovation at DIGITAL, chats with innovators doing groundbreaking work within DIGITAL's Housing Growth Innovation Program to develop and implement technology-based solutions within British Columbia's housing sector across the full scale of end-to-end production. These conversations showcase how ideas are making it into the real world where they can become comprehensive, viable and, best of all, achievable solutions to accelerate housing production for British Columbians.
British Columbia is experiencing an unprecedented housing crisis. While addressing various aspects of the housing supply chain is essential, no single approach can fully solve the challenges we face in scaling housing production. So, what's the blueprint for growth? In November 2023, DIGITAL — Canada's Global Innovation Cluster for digital technologies — launched its Housing Growth Innovation Program with support from the Province of British Columbia through the Ministry of Housing and Municipal Affairs. The program brings together collaborative teams of industry leaders to accelerate technology-driven approaches that are driving real, tangible growth for British Columbia's housing production sector. Amy Vilis, Director of Housing Growth Innovation at DIGITAL, chats with innovators doing groundbreaking work within DIGITAL's Housing Growth Innovation Program to develop and implement technology-based solutions within British Columbia's housing sector across the full scale of end-to-end production. These conversations showcase how ideas are making it into the real world where they can become comprehensive, viable and, best of all, achievable solutions to accelerate housing production for British Columbians.
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