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Digital Construction Week 25 - Episode 68 | Karolina Orecchini

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Digital transformation in the built environment is no longer a future ambition, it’s a present-day reality reshaping how we design, deliver, and manage our physical world. From automation and data-driven decision making to the pursuit of more sustainable, efficient and connected projects, it’s here, it’s now. But how do we know what the right here and now is for our own organisations, chasing the same efficiencies but with specific needs?

As the UK’s leading event dedicated to innovation in the built environment, Digital Construction Week (allbeit not a week) offers a valuable lens on the organisations, technologies, ideas and conversations shaping this transformation. Now in its tenth year, the show brings together thousands of professionals from across architecture, engineering, construction and operations for two days (again, not a week) of discovery, learning and collaboration.

But what can we expect from this year’s, erm, week? From standout sessions and emerging technologies. The ‘week’ reflects the evolving needs of the industry, the role it plays in helping professionals make sense of complex trends, as well as the required critical decision-making of what tech is right for their organisation. So let’s chat to someone who knows the answer to these questions better than most.

Karolina Orecchini is the Event Director of Digital Construction Week (DCW), the UK’s leading event for innovation and technology in the built environment. With over five years dedicated to DCW, Karolina has helped shape the show into a dynamic platform for professionals driving digital change across architecture, engineering, construction, and operations.

With a background that spans various industries such as beauty and football, Karolina has built a career on delivering impactful events. While the sectors may have changed, a deep passion for bringing people together remained constant.

We're taking a look at:

- The evolution of Digital Construction Week (10 years on)

- What should people expect this year

- Where should people be heading on the day?

- What goes into building an event like DCW?

- Balancing hot topics with ever-present ones such as Digital Twins, BIM and ERPs

- Emerging technologies and under-discussed ideas

- What do you want people to take away from this year's event?

Links

Adobe Express 30-day Free Trial: https://prf.hn/l/ZYdd028

Website: https://www.builddifferent.marketing/

Linktree: https://linktr.ee/builddifferent

Further Links

https://www.digitalconstructionweek.com/

Register here: https://eventdata.uk/Forms/Form.aspx?FormRef=DCW65Visitor

  continue reading

68 episodes

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Digital transformation in the built environment is no longer a future ambition, it’s a present-day reality reshaping how we design, deliver, and manage our physical world. From automation and data-driven decision making to the pursuit of more sustainable, efficient and connected projects, it’s here, it’s now. But how do we know what the right here and now is for our own organisations, chasing the same efficiencies but with specific needs?

As the UK’s leading event dedicated to innovation in the built environment, Digital Construction Week (allbeit not a week) offers a valuable lens on the organisations, technologies, ideas and conversations shaping this transformation. Now in its tenth year, the show brings together thousands of professionals from across architecture, engineering, construction and operations for two days (again, not a week) of discovery, learning and collaboration.

But what can we expect from this year’s, erm, week? From standout sessions and emerging technologies. The ‘week’ reflects the evolving needs of the industry, the role it plays in helping professionals make sense of complex trends, as well as the required critical decision-making of what tech is right for their organisation. So let’s chat to someone who knows the answer to these questions better than most.

Karolina Orecchini is the Event Director of Digital Construction Week (DCW), the UK’s leading event for innovation and technology in the built environment. With over five years dedicated to DCW, Karolina has helped shape the show into a dynamic platform for professionals driving digital change across architecture, engineering, construction, and operations.

With a background that spans various industries such as beauty and football, Karolina has built a career on delivering impactful events. While the sectors may have changed, a deep passion for bringing people together remained constant.

We're taking a look at:

- The evolution of Digital Construction Week (10 years on)

- What should people expect this year

- Where should people be heading on the day?

- What goes into building an event like DCW?

- Balancing hot topics with ever-present ones such as Digital Twins, BIM and ERPs

- Emerging technologies and under-discussed ideas

- What do you want people to take away from this year's event?

Links

Adobe Express 30-day Free Trial: https://prf.hn/l/ZYdd028

Website: https://www.builddifferent.marketing/

Linktree: https://linktr.ee/builddifferent

Further Links

https://www.digitalconstructionweek.com/

Register here: https://eventdata.uk/Forms/Form.aspx?FormRef=DCW65Visitor

  continue reading

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