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Digital Construction Week to Celebrate a Decade of Digital Transformation in Construction

Digital Construction Week to Celebrate a Decade of Digital Transformation in Construction

Digital Construction Week to Celebrate a Decade of Digital Transformation in Construction

Digital Construction Week (DCW), the UK’s premier event dedicated to innovation and digital technology in the built environment, is preparing for a landmark celebration of its 10th anniversary.

Scheduled for 4-5 June 2025 at ExCeL London, DCW promises an expanded programme that underscores the rapid evolution of digital construction and technology integration over the past decade.

Digital Construction Week to Celebrate a Decade of Digital Transformation in Construction

Unparalleled Industry Insight and Networking

DCW 2025 will feature an impressive lineup of more than 350 expert speakers spread across 10 specialised stages. Attendees can expect engaging sessions covering cutting-edge topics, including digital twins, artificial intelligence, automation, augmented reality, drones, robotics, and advanced information management systems.

As an essential event for professionals, industry leaders, investors, and policymakers, DCW provides unmatched opportunities to network and collaborate. The event offers hands-on experiences through live demonstrations and interactive workshops, enabling visitors to directly interact with emerging technologies and understand their practical applications.

Industry-leading Exhibition

Taking place at ExCeL London, the event will host an exhibition featuring over 120 industry-leading companies showcasing ground-breaking solutions.

Notable exhibitors include Atkins, Bentley Systems, Autodesk, Bluebeam, Bentley Systems, Dassault Systèmes, Procore, Trimble, Nemetschek, and many more.

Visitors will have a unique chance to explore and engage with the technologies driving efficiency, sustainability, and innovation within architecture, engineering, construction, and operations (AECO).

Digital Construction Week to Celebrate a Decade of Digital Transformation in Construction

Interactive Experiences and Practical Insights

Interactive workshops, live demonstrations, and collaborative opportunities will provide attendees with practical, actionable insights into harnessing new technologies to enhance business processes, project delivery, and operational outcomes.

DCW aims to inspire practical adoption, showcasing solutions that offer tangible benefits for the entire lifecycle of construction projects.

Celebrating 10 Years of Industry Impact

Since its launch in 2015, DCW has grown exponentially, paralleling the industry’s embrace of digital transformation. The event’s expansion over the years underscores the increasing integration of digital technologies into construction processes, improving project outcomes, reducing environmental impacts, and streamlining collaboration.

Karina Lau, DCW’s Event Director, expressed excitement, saying: “Our 10th anniversary marks a significant milestone, reflecting our commitment to innovation and collaboration. This year’s event promises unprecedented opportunities for networking, learning, and inspiration, marking a new era for digital advancement in construction.”

Digital Construction Week 2025 is free to attend and will be held at London’s ExCeL Centre on 4-5 June 2025. Early registration is recommended to secure participation in this historic edition of DCW.

Digital Construction Week to Celebrate a Decade of Digital Transformation in Construction

About The Author

Anthony brings a wealth of global experience to his role as Managing Editor of Highways.Today. With an extensive career spanning several decades in the construction industry, Anthony has worked on diverse projects across continents, gaining valuable insights and expertise in highway construction, infrastructure development, and innovative engineering solutions. His international experience equips him with a unique perspective on the challenges and opportunities within the highways industry.

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