An audience listening to a session on the Main Stage at Digital Construction Week

Digital Construction Week returns to Excel London on 3-4 June

If you work across the built environment and want to stay up to speed with the technology, ideas and challenges shaping the industry, now’s the time to register for your free ticket to Digital Construction Week (DCW).

Taking place at Excel London on 3-4 June, DCW brings together the people driving change across AECO, from contractors and consultants to clients, tech providers and project teams.

And with more than 230 seminars, live demos and networking opportunities across the show floor, there’s plenty to build your visit around.

Some attendees come to see how major firms are using digital tools on live projects. Others want practical ideas they can take back to work straight away. Some are there for the tech. Others for the conversations.

That flexibility is part of what makes DCW different. You can spend the day exploring new tools and live demos, dive into CPD-accredited seminars, meet suppliers, or simply have the kinds of conversations you don’t get on Teams calls.

Main Stage: AI and BIM to robotics and net zero

This year’s Main Stage programme is now live, with speakers from Balfour Beatty, Heatherwick Studio, Laing O’Rourke, Mace Group, NHS, Transport for London and Tata Steel all taking to the stage.

Sessions will cover AI, BIM, digital twins, robotics, net zero and much more, with a focus on practical insight and real-world experience.

You’ll hear directly from the teams behind major projects and programmes, including sessions exploring Everton Stadium, the Palace of Westminster restoration, Hinkley Point C and the Severn Tunnel digital transformation programme.

The speaker line-up also includes experts from organisations such as Arup, Skanska, AtkinsRéalis, Bouygues and the Houses of Parliament Restoration & Renewal Programme Delivery Authority – all sharing lessons, challenges and ideas from across the industry.

Exhibitors from across the AECO sector

Away from the conference programme, you’ll have the chance to explore more than 150 exhibitors showcasing the latest software, technology and services shaping the future of AECO.

From AI and information management platforms to digital construction tools, robotics and reality capture technology, the exhibition gives attendees the chance to get hands-on with new solutions and speak directly with the people behind them.

And that’s not all. Expect interactive features designed to help you get more from your visit, with practical ways to explore how technology is changing the industry right now.

The Debate Zone will host live discussions on some of the industry’s biggest talking points, opening the floor to different perspectives and audience participation.

DCW Dash offers a relaxed 5K run before the show opens on day two, giving attendees a chance to meet people before the day begins.

The Start-Up Village, delivered in partnership with C-Tech Club and sponsored by Elecosoft, will showcase emerging businesses bringing fresh thinking and new technology into the sector.

Then there’s “Would I AI To You?”, an interactive session challenging visitors to separate genuine AI use cases from fiction.

Alongside the conference and exhibition will be networking drinks, hands-on workshops, live demos and dedicated meeting spaces designed to help visitors make valuable connections across the two days.

Your free ticket also includes access to the co-located GEO Business, the UK’s leading event for geospatial technology and location intelligence.

That means another eight theatres and more than 150 additional speakers, including sessions from Ramboll and Dalcour Maclaren exploring how geospatial insight is shaping the built environment.

Whether you come for the ideas, the technology or the networking, DCW offers a chance to see what’s changing across the industry and what it means in practice.

Register for your free ticket now and start planning your visit.

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