Digital Construction Week (DCW), Europe’s leading innovation and technology event for the built environment, has officially launched its free-to-attend speaker programme. The show takes place on 24-25 November at ExCeL London

Offering over 120 hours of exclusive, CPD-accredited content – ranging from talks and workshops to interactive demos and panel discussions – the programme for DCW 2021 spans across nine themed theatres and features expert speakers from across the built environment. Here’s a preview of some of the unmissable content to see at the show:

BIM Village

DCW is partnering with the UK BIM Alliance once again to bring visitors the BIM Village. Sessions on this theatre offer practical learning, case studies and best practice focused on information management using BIM. The programme caters to everyone, from those just starting out on their BIM journey to those looking to improve on existing expertise.

Some programme highlights include: Classification Mapping: why and to what? with Sarah Delaney, head of classification and Emma Hooper, digital information specialist, Government & Industry Interoperability Group (GIIG); and How the Environment Agency is implementing an Information Management Platform, and why with Karen Alford, FCRM manager, digital asset data and information, Environment Agency.

BIM Workshops

Like the BIM Village, the BIM Workshops returns this year in partnership with the UK BIM Alliance. This theatre features a series of workshops focused on the technical side of delivering BIM. These sessions are designed to look at the specifics of BIM delivery, offering a chance to get into the detail with experts and ask questions.

Visitors can attend: Mind the Gap – The Leap to Digital Twins with John Adams, head of product, Glider Technology; and Digital Management Software – Open workshop with Rob Hine, head of commercial partnerships, and Rahul Shah, sector development director, BSI – plus many more.

Geospatial Theatre

The Geospatial Theatre at DCW looks at the latest trends in geospatial technology and GIS, with live demos and interactive exhibits. Visitors can explore the wider role of geospatial as it feeds into the digital built environment, the opportunities for future cities, estate management and even autonomous transport systems.

Highlights include a session from Sophie Stouki, group head of GIS, Costain, Transforming business performance and infrastructure intelligence through leading edge geospatial solutions. While Georgios Floros, GIS lead, and Dr Anita Soni, deputy head of BIM, Skanska UK will present Towards a GeoBIM Strategy for Transport-ation Infrastructure.

NEW – People & Change Theatre

This year DCW features a new theatre focused on the human side of business transformation – the People & Change Theatre. Visitors can look forward to two days of free seminars and workshops, which explore behavioural change in the built environment, embracing new ways of working, strategies for driving staff engagement and workplace wellbeing, and how to create a more inclusive and diverse industry.

Programme highlights include: What’s holding construction professionals back from adopting a culture of change when it comes to health, safety, wellbeing and diversity? with Kate Field, global head health, safety and wellbeing, BSI; How do I create a culture which enables change? with Elizabeth Kavanagh, people and change consultant, PCSG; and many more.

Transformation Hub

The Transformation Hub is back at DCW this year, focusing on business transformation. The programme looks at the practicalities of digital adoption helping visitors to understand the impact on business and the challenges associated with embracing new ways of working.

Visitors can find out How Bouygues UK solved a critical cost control pain point and is now using the same tool to improve quality and sustainability across its projects with Nicolas Poirier, regional financial controller, Bouygues UK, and Brittany Harris, CEO, Qflow. They can also join Scott Milner, head of BIM – infrastructure, Adam Crossley, director of environment, and Felipe Manzatucci, digitalisation director, Skanska UK, for a look at How digitalisation can support our journey to net zero carbon.

Visualisation Theatre

The Visualisation Theatre focuses on the application of 3D modelling, mapping and rendering and virtual, augmented and mixed reality technologies, as they move from a design tool into the realms of building construction, operation and even training and education.

Presentations offer real-life examples and demonstrate return on investment, helping to understand how these revolutionary technologies can be applied to work. These include a session on How BNP Paribas built a smart city of Paris to transform the entire real estate value chain, with Christopher Gonzalez, senior account executive, corporate sales, Unity Technologies; How shared immersive workspaces add value to AEC businesses with Jessica Davey, technical sales manager (AEC), Igloo Vision; and more.

These are only a handful of sessions to see at Digital Construction Week this year. Other theatres include the Innovation Stage, Main Stage and Tech Stage. To check out the full programme, visit www.digitalconstructionweek.com/programme.

Free registration now open

Digital Construction Week takes place at ExCeL London from 24-25 November 2021. To register for a free trade ticket, please visit: www.digitalconstructionweek.com.

DCW 2021

 

Grace Donnelly

Conference & Content Manager

Diversified Communications

Tel: +44 (0)1273 916523

gdonnelly@divcom.co.uk

www.digitalconstructionweek.com

Twitter: @DigiConWeek

 

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