Digitalisation trends and innovations will be explored by the experts at World of Modular Europe, hosted by MBI, on 1-2 October 2024

Digitalisation and ever-advancing project modelling software have been aiding traditional manufacturers, builders, and designers for years. More recently, tech-savvy modular and offsite construction stakeholders have also embraced these tools, adding their own knowledge and data to create newer, faster, more efficient ways of building. Together with quickly-evolving AI-powered tools, these builders are now pushing the boundaries of what’s possible with offsite construction.

In an effort to expand that knowledge across the industry, the Modular Building Institute (MBI), the world’s largest international trade association for the commercial modular construction industry, is bringing its premier event to Brussels, Belgium, in October, 2024.

Bringing modular and offsite insight to Brussels

World of Modular Europe, an international conference hosted by MBI on 1-2 October, will feature speakers, exhibitors, and attendees from across Europe and around the globe.

In addition to manufacturers and designers, World of Modular Europe will feature some of the leading voices in the use of BIM, digital twins, and AI in offsite construction.

The two-day conference will offer key insights, best practices, and the opportunity to meet leaders and stakeholders from every corner of European industry.

Topics covered at the event will include:

How is digitalisation changing offsite construction?

“Digitalisation hasn’t fully changed the offsite construction sector yet,” says Charlotte Garret, Head of Industry Strategy at KOPE and speaker at World of Modular Europe. “While designers and project managers have made progress using advanced BIM models and project management tools, these improvements often stay within individual projects or with specific designers or supplier who have invested in the technology. This means a large part of the supply chain, especially manufacturers and suppliers, misses out on these digital advancements.”

“There needs to be industry-wide standards and platforms to make digitalisation and integration of products and processes seamless,” continues Garret. “Offsite construction methods are already standardised and rule-based, making them ideal for digitalisation.”

“Digitisation and BIM are the keys to success for offsite construction,” adds Kris Droszcz, Founder of Poland-based Rebel Concept and fellow World of Modular Europe presenter. “By having all your project data in a detailed BIM model we can easily collect information about a project’s materials, cost, or count. In fact, we have created our own Revit addons and developed scripts to automate those processes. And by using AI-based tools, we have increased our efficiency significantly.”

The value of data

With the growing importance of digital building tools, there’s another element of construction projects that’s becoming arguably more valuable than the project itself: big data.

“Having correct data available any time you need it saves time and money but also ensures the safety of the structure,” says Droszcz. “It gives insight into the full life cycle of the building. And from a design standpoint, it allows you to control standards and the quality of the project. For example, if you are working in different countries and you have to trace all material certificates and codes for local markets, it is easy to switch between the standards and metrics of different regions instead of redesigning your project from scratch.”

“To unlock its full potential,” adds Garrett, “data must be standardised, complete, structured, and readily accessible. This will provide us in the industry with valuable insights that will help us improve versatility and interoperability, enabling seamless integration across teams and applications and facilitating quick comparisons and informed decisions.

“With reliable data at their fingertips, designers can identify and tailor solutions quickly and easily to meet client requirements, supported by reliable insights.”

Educating the industry in Brussels on digitalisation in offsite construction

World of Modular Europe will offer attendees the chance to learn and converse directly with Garrett, Droszcz, and dozens of other modular and offsite construction industry leaders.

“I have been attending MBI’s World of Modular in the United States for years,” says Droszcz, “and I am happy that it’s finally beginning to grow here in Europe. Europe has great manufacturers, engineers and architects that can share knowledge during these events, and I believe that collaboration and learning from each other is the best thing we can do to grow offsite modular industry together.”

Droszcz believes his presentation will be of particular interest to fellow design professionals. “I will show the real value of design tools and DfMA using automation scripts in BIM software that improves the efficiency of a project from start to finish.”

Garrett is equally excited for her presentation.

“I will explore the ecosystem of demand, development, and deployment,” says Garrett, “highlighting the crucial role of standardisation within this framework. By standardising technical systems, repeatable processes, and stable relationships, we can streamline operations, enhance predictability, and foster continuous innovation.

“One of the key points of the presentation,” adds Garrett, “will be addressing the hurdles we face in delivering scalable solutions, including issues of visibility, variation, and verification. I will talk through some UK initiatives that have successfully navigated these challenges and where I think they should go next, offering valuable lessons for construction.”

“Digitisation is a necessity and there is no other way to follow today’s trends and speed without it,” concludes Droszcz. “AI is a powerful tool, too, capable of analysing big data in moments that would take a human much, much longer. AI is not a substitute, though; we should only be using it to assist us. At World of Modular Europe, attendees will learn how.”

Register today for World of Modular, 1-2 October 2024, Brussels, Belgium here

As head of industry strategy at KOPE, Charlotte Garrett works closely with partner organisations and clients in the offsite construction sector, understanding their specific needs and challenges, and demonstrating how KOPE’s platform can streamline their design and project delivery processes. By aligning its software capabilities with its clients’ operational requirements, KOPE ensures that it effectively supports its clients’ goals of efficiency, quality, and scalability.

 

As an architect, founder and CEO of Rebel Concept, and founder and partner at iQ module / Bud-Invest Group, Krzysztof Droszcz has an experience in architectural design, business development, modular and offsite technology, engineering, and construction. His companies collaborate with clients to design, manufacture, and QC modular buildings from the ground up using a variety of innovative AR-, VR-, and AI-powered tools.

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