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Industry Event


Digital Construction Week 2026 F


Digital Construction Week (DCW) returns to Excel London on 3-4 June, and registration is now open.


ree to attend and carefully curated, Digital Construction Week is where new ideas and technology transforming architecture, engineering, construction and operations (AECO) are brought to life.


Healing the industry’s pain points With more than 150 brands on display, Digital Construction Week aims to connect breakthrough tech with real-world application. From digital twins, augmented reality and automation, to information management, AI and robotics, visitors will see how these solutions can resolve challenges, deliver goals and accelerate projects.


“I was struck by the energy, the expertise and the sheer commitment on display to driving better construction outcomes and greater productivity through technology,” commented Cliff Smith, executive director of the Get It Right Initiative.


Building bridges across AECO The event serves as the annual meeting hub for AECO innovators from around the globe, so you can meet the right people and strike up relationships that last well beyond the show fl oor. And thanks to dedicated meet-up sessions and features built for networking, those connections happen naturally – no awkward hovering required. “DCW has consistently served as more than just a conference; it’s a vital hub for learning, a platform for sharing both successes and setbacks, and an invaluable space for connection,” shared David Philp, chief value offi cer at Bentley Systems. Andrea Charlson, managing director at Madaster said: “DCW is really important because it brings together a whole range of diff erent people, all unifi ed by one common idea, but actually from a lot of diff erent backgrounds.”


“The atmosphere at Digital Construction Week was palpable,” said David John Varghese, principal engineer at AtkinsRéalis. “Beyond the impressive software and hardware demonstrations, there was a strong undercurrent of conversation focused on implementation, adoption and the cultural shifts necessary to make these technologies truly eff ective.”


Karolina Orecchini, event director of DCW, comments: “We’re opening our doors at a time when AECO’s developments are more pivotal


Seminar programme Across ten stages and 230+ CPD-accredited sessions, the agenda tackles the questions AECO professionals are wrestling with right now – from net-zero design and AI integration to data interoperability, heritage digitisation and the future of asset management.


than ever. It’s the people that make this industry exceptional, and bringing them together to explore and celebrate the advancements we’re seeing? That’s going to be a real joy.” Visitor attendance is free, and attendees can register to be part of Digital Construction Week 2026 at www.digitalconstructionweek.com


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With keynotes, interactive sessions and expert panels, the seminars are designed to open the fl oor to honest discussions and help tackle real challenges. Stand-out sessions include: From geometry to fabrication: The interoperability gap we don’t see Rita Baltasar, Lead Digital Engineer, Bouygues


The impact of early stage design decisions on whole life carbon Catherine Sinclair, Head of Research, SPACE Architects


230+ CPD-accredited seminars across ten stages


• Hands-on demos from 150+ exhibitors showcasing the latest technology





9,000+ attendees connecting over shared challenges, for real solutions


Digitally reimagining a UNESCO world heritage icon: The Palace of Westminster Muhammadou Ndure, BIM Technician & Richard Middleton, Head of Digital Design, Houses of Parliament Restoration and Renewal Programme


Bye COBie, say hello to AOH: How buildingSMART is creating a purposeful asset handover


Alex Plenty, Head of Digital Construction, Skanska


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