Nittygritty.net joins Digital Construction Week

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IT, BIM and Apps for the AEC and Creative Sectors specialists NittyGritty.net has announced its involvement in Digital Construction Week 2017 (DCW)

Nittygritty.net will be launching SyncView.io  for Revit workflows and will showcase its main capabilities; IT, BIM, Apps for digital construction and design companies, at stand E47.

SyncView.io provides BIM managers with a ‘real time’ graphical display/dashboard providing visibility and unified views across all Revit teams and projects being worked on within a firm.  SyncView.io aims to quickly identify, predict, and manage potential errors, disruptions or project downtime before it impacts schedules.

Nittygritty.net’s Liam Southwood, Director of BIM Services, will review the development of IT-as-a-Service (ITaaS), with a keen focus on emergent and affordable platforms for Revit model hosting and collaboration.

Focusing on digital construction, engineering, design, manufacturing, and operation, DCW is in partnership with the UK Government’s Digital Built Britain strategy. Delegates at the two day conference will hear exclusive updates from the Digital Built Britain team, alongside some of the leading names in the industry speaking across six different stages.

“The digital construction agenda is growing at pace here in the UK, and globally,” says Luke Collings, Director at DCW.

“The response to last year’s show demonstrated that the level of demand for our event is significant, and we are excited that Digital Built Britain has now partnered with us to help share the UK Government’s vision for adopting the digital transformation necessary to create tomorrow’s built environment.”

What to expect at DCW 2017

Free exhibition – visitors will have the chance to meet some of the most innovative companies from across the AECO supply chain who will be on hand to discuss and demo their latest technologies and workflows.

Key trends for 2017 – this year, DCW will focus more on wider business and industry transformation, and will include five new areas based on the trends shaping the digital construction agenda – BIM, Geospatial, Visualisation, Smart Buildings, and Industry 4.0.

New Features – Don’t miss features including the HS2 and Thames Tideway Hubs, BIM Clinics, Drone Drag Racing, VR Workshops, Start Up Village, and much more…

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