Skip to main content

CECE event being held in Brussels

A Digital Construction seminar is being held in Brussels, Belgium on 22nd February 2018. The event is being co-hosted by the European construction equipment manufacturing association, CECE. The construction Industry value chain event forms part of the programme for 2018 of EU Industry Days. This will be the first event of its kind and the workshop has been endorsed by the European Commission as an official event of the 2018 EU Industry Days. The event is intended to boost knowledge in key areas. Digital
January 15, 2018 Read time: 2 mins

A Digital Construction seminar is being held in Brussels, Belgium on 22nd February 2018. The event is being co-hosted by the European construction equipment manufacturing association, 3399 CECE. The construction Industry value chain event forms part of the programme for 2018 of EU Industry Days.

This will be the first event of its kind and the workshop has been endorsed by the European Commission as an official event of the 2018 EU Industry Days.

The event is intended to boost knowledge in key areas. Digital changes will be disruptive for a sector of 3 million companies, mainly small to medium enterprises (SMEs), which employ more than 18 million people. Low digitalisation, low productivity, labour and skills shortage are well-documented facts. Through the circular economy and climate change commitments, the construction sector must embrace digital processes in order to do more with less.

From BIM in the design phase to drones for geological surveying, from sensors in technology to big data, from autonomous driving of construction equipment to digital CE Marking of products, technological solutions are very varied.

For this digital transformation to be successful, all actors of the supply chain must be involved and coordinate their actions. The result would be a common approach towards a European digital construction strategy. This work can become an integral part of the Smart Construction industry platform to be launched within the Digitising Industry Initiative.

The event is open and attendance is free. Please register by sending an email to %$Linker: 2 Email <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-16"?><dictionary /> 0 0 0 link-email [email protected] Register to CECE event false mailto:[email protected] true false%>.

For more information on companies in this article

Related Content

  • Trimble and Manitowoc deal boost to construction world
    February 1, 2012
    Trimble and Manitowoc Cranes are collaborating on developing technology that boosts construction lifting industry productivity, while improving onsite crane use and data management.
  • Tata Steel invests for growth
    January 6, 2017
    Tata Steel is aiming to double its worldwide steel sales by 2017 in the lifting and excavating sector from its current volume of 500,000tonnes. To achieve this target the company has recently invested €40million to improve its product portfolio, by developing its quenched and tempered, and advanced downstream processing facilities in the UK. Tata Steel said it delivers a wider range of differentiated steel products to the lifting and excavating industry than any other steel producer in the world, and provid
  • Tata Steel invests for growth
    April 18, 2013
    Tata Steel is aiming to double its worldwide steel sales by 2017 in the lifting and excavating sector from its current volume of 500,000tonnes. To achieve this target the company has recently invested €40million to improve its product portfolio, by developing its quenched and tempered, and advanced downstream processing facilities in the UK. Tata Steel said it delivers a wider range of differentiated steel products to the lifting and excavating industry than any other steel producer in the world, and provid
  • CECE Summit 2020: a shift in mindset needed
    January 29, 2020
    Digitalisation and sustainability focused minds at the recent biennial CECE Summit in Brussels