Description
While BIM is firmly embedded in architectural and structural documentation workflows across Europe, structural engineering remains notably behind—particularly in mature markets like the United Kingdom and DACH region. Despite Europe’s €1+ trillion annual construction output, adoption of BIM-based structural analysis workflows is hindered by fragmented toolsets, niche technical demands, and resistance to change. This presents both a risk and a high-potential market opportunity. In this session, Stefan Maly—Autodesk ISV/PSR and strategic development partner in structural engineering—will examine the drivers behind this digital gap. And he’ll outline how Revit software can act as a key enabler in unlocking a more decentralized, scalable, and data-centered BIM future in the European construction software space.
Key Learnings
- Learn why structural BIM adoption in Europe’s building sector lags behind other AEC disciplines.
- Discover the technical and market barriers blocking digital workflows in structural engineering.
- See how Revit can drive scalable, data-centered solutions for structural design, and open new market potential.
- Learn about the importance of openBIM formats like IFC, and discover key features needed to meet Europe’s interoperability demands.
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