- Standard Rate
- FREE
- Member Rate
- FREE
- Building Simulation and Modelling
- Date
- 19 Feb 2025
- Time
- 18:00 - 20:00
- Location
- Buro Happold, The Featherstone Building, London
- Organised by
- Event Fees
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- Standard Rate
- FREE
- Member Rate
- FREE
- Building Simulation and Modelling
Available
Book NowThe SDE are delighted to invite you to their upcoming technical presentation in collaboration with London Revit User Group
Come join us at The Featherstone Building for an exciting in-person event where Revit enthusiasts gather to share knowledge, tips, and tricks. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced user, this is the perfect opportunity to network with like-minded individuals and expand your skills. Speckle sponsors the event, and beer, soft drinks, and pizza will be provided.
Don't miss out on this chance to connect with fellow Revit users, learn from industry experts, and stay up-to-date on the latest trends in building information modelling. Mark your calendars and get ready for an evening of inspiration and collaboration!
Martin Wilding – KPF
Managing tech stacks in the age of AI
Synopsis:
The AI era is progressing full steam ahead, but how do you adapt your business to respond to the current pace of change? We’ve rapidly moved away from a traditional desktop software stack, but how can firms keep track of the constantly evolving software market, budget for tools you may not have heard of at the start of the year, and still stay ahead of your peers?
Chuck Driesler – Speckle
Dangerously Generic Automation
Bio:
Chuck graduated in 2019 with a B.Arch from Pratt Institute. Since then, his career has been almost exclusively dedicated to the problem of automation in the AEC industry. After some time at companies like WeWork, Pollination Tools, and Hypar, he has found a home (and a great venue to continue the project) in London and in Speckle.
Synopsis:
We keep repeating: “Speckle is your data hub!” With Automate, we offer a way to deploy all of your processes as code that runs against your data. But if you can do anything anywhere with everything, where do you start? Together, we'll take a look at how various teams are answering that question. From “micro” tools for early-stage design automation to grandiose visions that span entire project lifecycles, we'll explore how real teams are solving the real problems they face. And we'll save a little time for the industry's future, which will help us to imagine.
Together, we’ll learn, network, and have excellent conversations.
I look forward to seeing you there!
Mike Bartyzel, SDE Chair & LRUG Organiser
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