The Georg Nemetschek Institute will hold the AI Symposium & Expo on Artificial Intelligence for the Built World from 10-12 September in Munich, Germany
The conference, hosted by the Technical University of Munich (TUM) and TUM Venture Labs, will bring together academic researchers, industry professionals and innovative startups to discuss the opportunities and challenges presented by construction AI.
The main theme will be the presentation of construction AI applications focused on the current – and future – needs of the industry.
In particular, the event will focus on how construction AI can improve project efficiency, decision-making and safety in practice.
The symposium and expo will take place at the High-Tech Campus Garching, a major science and research hub near Munich.
It is part of the Technical University of Munich and one of the largest and most important campuses for science, technology, engineering and entrepreneurship in Germany.
Solutions and innovations
Attendees will be invited to explore what works in construction AI – and what doesn’t – to foster a dialogue about potential solutions and innovations in this rapidly growing field.
Keynote speakers come from the academic as well as the industry side, amongst them Marc Nézet, chief strategy officer and chief division officer at the Nemetschek Group.
Other speakers will include:
- Dr Burcin Becerik-Gerber, professor and chair, Sonny Astani Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering, University of Southern California.
- Prof Francisco Chinesta, professor of computational physics, Arts et Metiers Institute of Technology, Paris.
- Prof André Borrmann, full professor and chair of computational modeling and simulation, Technical University of Munich.
- Prof Markus König, professor of computing in civil engineering, Ruhr University Bochum.
- Dr Angelika Kneidl, CEO, accu:rate.
- Dr Andreas Liebl, managing director, appliedAI Institute Europe.
- Dr Matthias Standfest, CEO & co-founder, AI Startup by Drees & Sommer.
“Artificial intelligence is not just a tool for innovation; it is a catalyst for transformative change across every sector of society,” said Marc Nézet.
“At the AI Symposium in Munich, we gather to explore the frontiers of AI research, share groundbreaking advancements and envision a future where AI empowers us all to solve the most pressing challenges in the construction industry.”
The symposium starts with a welcome and keynote on 10 September, 9am, free of charge. For the full conference, tickets are required. For more information and to register, visit the Event Website.