Digital Construction North is the new essential event for AECO (Architecture, Engineering, Construction and Operations) professionals working in the North of the UK. Keep reading for a taster of the programme
The highly anticipated seminar programme for the Digital Construction North (DCN) launch show at Manchester Central on 13 November 2024 is now live.
In just one day, attendees will experience a concentrated line-up of industry experts and thought leaders, providing practical strategies and insights to tackle the latest challenges and opportunities in the built environment.
Plus, by attending you’ll get seven CPD hours – all for free.
What to expect at Digital Construction North
The DCN speaker programme features four dedicated theatres focusing on the key areas influencing the future of construction and the built environment.
These include business efficiency, digital transformation, AI, BIM, asset management, sustainability and much more.
Your free ticket grants access to 50+ engaging sessions, including panel discussions, hands-on demonstrations, interactive workshops and exclusive keynotes.
Get the knowledge you need to win new contracts, streamline project delivery and boost RoI on your construction technology.
Information Management Stage (sponsored by Revizto)
The Information Management Stage (IMS) hosts a series of presentations and panel sessions looking at the benefits of the shift from BIM to Information Management. Topics include product data, interoperability, digital twins, net zero and the Golden Thread.
Following her packed-out session earlier this year at Digital Construction Week, Lilian Ho, senior BIM manager/digital lead at AECOM, is back.
In The Power of BIM Data and Artificial Intelligence, Lilian will cover how integrating AI with BIM can automate routine tasks. And how AI analyses BIM data to detect design issues early.
Attendees will learn how this combination optimises energy use, reduces waste and enhances sustainability in construction.
Innovation Hub (sponsored by Procure Pro)
Discover how AI, automation and cutting-edge digital tools are transforming project delivery and asset management. Industry thought leaders will explore practical applications of these technologies and showcase real-world case studies.
A collaborative digital approach has been crucial to achieving NHS Lanarkshire’s vision for Scotland’s first digital hospital campus. Attendees will get a first-hand look into this project from Keppie Design’s BIM manager, Diane Ramage, and associate Suzanne Tighe.
Learn how digital collaboration, standardisation and component-driven risk reporting are shaping a future-ready, digitally enabled clinical environment.
The new University Hospital Monklands: A collaborative strategy for the delivery of Scotland’s first Digital Hospital will uncover a new standard for healthcare in Scotland.
Transformation Hub
Learn and embrace new ways of working at the Transformation Hub. Sessions at this theatre will provide leadership and guidance on the implications of technology and innovation on businesses.
The hub will boast hand-picked panel discussions and presentations exploring business transformation, with a focus on the practicalities of digitalisation.
Pilgrim’s Quarter: How digital is streamlining the North East’s flagship redevelopment project takes the form of a case study presentation and a demonstration of the digital tools used during the project.
Ian Crow, partner at Ryder Architecture, will introduce the project and its significance to the local community and industry.
Dr Melanie Robinson, associate at Okana, will discuss the digital ambitions of the client, drawing on Okana’s previous experience supporting HMRC digitally capture the historic India Buildings in Liverpool.
Tech Stage (sponsored by Bentley)
An array of cutting-edge demos and expert-led talks can be found at the Tech Stage.
The sessions here offer practical applications of digital tools, helping attendees optimise their project efficiency, reduce costs and adopt new methodologies.
It will also feature discussions on automation and business transformation, all designed to equip visitors with actionable insights and the latest tools for driving progress in the industry.
See the latest tools and technology in action from the likes of:
- Autodesk
- Bentley Systems
- Bluebeam
- Chime Software
- Egnyte
- OpenSpace
- Payapps
- Procore
- Revizto
And that’s not all, as an exclusive keynote session will also take place. More details will be announced soon.
Gain a wealth of knowledge at Digital Construction North
Speaking on her experience at this year’s Digital Construction Week back in June, Priyanka Lengure, information manager at Buro Happold, said: “I delved deeper into industry-relevant topics, participated in enlightening sessions and forged new connections.
“The standout moments were the engaging panel discussions, where industry experts shared valuable insights. I’m taking away a wealth of knowledge.”
Join the Northern AECO community
DCN is not just a platform for learning but also a vital hub for networking and collaboration.
The event will provide multiple opportunities for attendees to connect with peers, join community meetups, and discuss innovative solutions to common challenges.
Northern AECO communities are invited to host their own networking events around the show to further strengthen the collaborative spirit.
Ollie Hughes, event director, said: “We’re incredibly excited to launch the Digital Construction North programme. This show is set to become the go-to event for Northern AECO professionals looking to engage with the latest technologies and drive digital transformation across the region.
“We look forward to welcoming the AECO community to the amazing city of Manchester this November.”
Register for Digital Construction North for free now
Due to venue capacity, tickets for Digital Construction North are limited. Don’t miss your chance to be part of the launch event on 13 November 2024 at Manchester Central. Find more information and register here.
Due to a limited venue capacity tickets are prioritised for AECO professionals based or with active projects in the North of the UK.
The event is not open to vendors, unless they are an exhibitor or sponsor.