September marks the beginning of a new professional cycle in the architecture, engineering, and construction sectors, bringing with it a multitude of opportunities for training, networking, and updates. After a summer hiatus, the calendar is filled with fairs, conferences, and seminars designed to revitalize the sector.
One of the standout events is the free online course on Trimble Connect for Architecture, scheduled for September 17 by InfoConstrucción. This course aims to help professionals optimize the management of models and documentation through this collaborative platform, which has become essential in projects implementing the BIM methodology.
The following day, on September 18, another online course focused on load transfer in pavements will be offered, also organized by InfoConstrucción. This focus on the technical aspects of the design and execution of industrial pavements is crucial for the sector.
Between September 22 and 28, Alcoy will host the Modernism Week, a cultural event that celebrates architectural heritage and will include exhibitions and guided tours. This gathering presents a valuable opportunity to reflect on 20th-century architecture and its relevance today.
On September 23, professionals interested in the digital realm can attend a free online seminar on the latest features of Revit 2026, led by Espacio BIM. Architect and consultant Laura Gutiérrez will lead this session, focusing on improvements applicable to various disciplines that utilize this essential tool.
Those interested in networking will have the opportunity to attend a networking event on September 24 at the Hotel Santo Domingo in Madrid. This event will enable industry professionals to share experiences and explore new solutions in an environment conducive to the exchange of ideas.
Additionally, Granada will host the Lignomad 25 Congress from September 24 to 26, where researchers and professionals interested in sustainable construction with wood and lignocellulosic materials will come together to discuss advances in this crucial area.
Finally, Pamplona will host the Latin American Architecture Biennial throughout September, an event that promotes emerging talent in Latin American architecture through exhibitions and talks open to the public.
With a varied program covering technical training, networking, and discussions on sustainability, September is set to be a month full of opportunities for AECO sector professionals in Spain. This is an ideal time to reactivate agendas, share knowledge, and actively participate in the transformation of the sector.
Referrer: MiMub in Spanish