BIM Show Live 2018 will focus on the digital trends of tomorrow

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BIM Show Live 2018 will focus on the digital trends of tomorrow

After this year’s success, the BIM Show Live will return in March 2018 to explore upcoming digital trends and how these can benefit the sector

Good news for those interested in BIM. The BIM Show Live will return next year and deliver yet another packed schedule.

The two-day event will be hosted in Newcastle on 28 February and 1 March 2018. It will build on the success of the 2017 show and will focus on the digital trends of tomorrow.

Trusted platform

The BIM Show Live has developed a reputation as one of the most trusted platforms for learning, knowledge sharing and industry insight when it comes to digital construction.

Next year’s conference will look at emerging technologies and how these can benefit the construction industry. It will also act as a driving force, as it does each year, for the implementation of BIM processes.

Space Group CEO Rob Charlton said the success of the show is something that keeps growing year-on-year.

He said: “We’ve been running the show now for six years, and each year we never fail to present the new and the wonderful.

“Our industry is progressing at an accelerated rate and we believe at BIM Show Live we have an obligation to bring our visitors the very best our industry has to offer for technology and digital construction, plus what has changed year-on-year and what this means for future projects.

“And this year we’re introducing a new BIM Awards programme. This is an opportunity to recognise and reward the achievements of construction industry professionals, those pioneers who are leading the way for younger generations and to pass on the mantel of BIM-excellence.”

BIM Awards

On 2 November, the BIM Awards will be held in London at the Bike Shed. The awards will comprise of 17 categories that invite submissions from organisations and nominations for individuals. Held in advance of the BIM Show Live, award winners will have the chance to present and showcase their achievements at the conference.

Charlton added: “We know there is amazing work being carried out in the digital built environment both in the UK and globally, and we want to reward that talent, innovation, determination and tenacity.”

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