Tag Archives: Digital Construction Week

ETIM UK confirms panel for Digital Construction Week

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ETIM UK has confirmed the four speakers taking part in its panel discussion at Digital Construction Week 2023. Chaired by Dame Judith Hackitt, the panel will discuss building safety as a driver for digitalisation, and the need for standardised product data to enable and accelerate the process. Successful digitalisation requires …

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Dame Judith Hackitt to chair ETIM UK discussion at Digital Construction Week

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Dame Judith Hackitt will chair ETIM UK’s panel discussion at Digital Construction Week 2023 highlighting the importance of digitalisation in the drive for building safety. The event takes place on May 18 at the ExCel Centre in London. In the wake of the Grenfell Tower disaster, Dame Judith conducted an …

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Digital Construction Week deemed a success

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Digital Construction Week 2022, which took place on May 18-19, was deemed a success following a strong rise in attendance. Ollie Hughes, DCW co-founder and event director, said: “Even though Digital Construction Week 2021 was only six months ago, this year’s event has absolutely surpassed all expectations. Both visitor and …

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Digital Construction Week announces Main Stage line-up

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With just weeks to go until the 2022 show, Digital Construction Week (18-19 May, ExCeL London) has announced the highly anticipated line-up for the Main Stage. Reserved for the biggest topics in digital construction and the built environment, the Main Stage features technical experts and thought-leaders from some of the …

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Counting down to Digital Construction Week 2019

HP, Lenovo, Skanska, Bluebeam, Bentley Systems and Kier, are among the 180 companies preparing to showcase their latest offerings at the ‘biggest ever’ Digital Construction Week, which returns to London ExCeL on 16-17 October. Attendees to the UK’s leading exhibition for innovation and technology in the built environment will have …

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