Copenhagen at the Forefront of Digitalization in the Construction Sector: BIM World 2025

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On September 17 and 18, Copenhagen will become the epicenter of digital transformation in the construction sector by hosting BIM World Copenhagen 2025. This event, taking place at K.B. Hallen, is considered fundamental in Scandinavia for discussing and researching the digital innovations that are impacting both building and sustainable infrastructure.

The congress will gather professionals, companies, and institutions from the fields of architecture, engineering, construction, and urban development. Its importance is rooted in the urgent need to transform the sector in the face of climate change. In this regard, significant advances will be required in reducing the environmental footprint of construction, focusing on lowering emissions and waste, as well as adopting circular design models that optimize resource use. These challenges demand a profound digital transformation that encompasses both tools and the culture of the sector.

One of the key methodologies to be addressed at the event is Building Information Modeling (BIM), which integrates all project information into a digital model. Borja Sánchez Ortega, Project Director at Espacio BIM, emphasized that “BIM centralizes all project information developed by all involved parties.” This approach reflects the main objective of the event: to create a space where technology, data, and people converge to transform the construction industry.

The congress program will include a variety of themes, ranging from digitalization as a driver of sustainability to interoperability between platforms and European regulations that promote the use of structured data. In the Future Tech Space, emerging technologies such as drones and 3D scanners will be showcased through live demonstrations.

The event will also feature over 50 presentations, workshops, and panels led by international experts. Topics to be explored include the use of scan-to-BIM in heritage preservation and the integration of systems through OpenBIM. Additionally, there will be an exhibition area where startups and tech companies will showcase advanced solutions in collaboration and asset management.

Those interested in attending can access the congress for a fee ranging from 195 to 360 euros, with special rates for students and professional groups. This aims to encourage the participation of new talent and promote intergenerational collaboration.

BIM World Copenhagen 2025 presents a unique opportunity for those looking to be change agents in construction, offering a comprehensive view of how digitalization and collaborative work are shaping a new paradigm in the industry.

via: MiMub in Spanish

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