Date: |
15 Oct 2025, 10.30AM – 1.30PM |
duration: |
3 hrs |
Venue: |
University of Waikato |
Address: |
Lecture Hall S.1.05 Hillcrest Road Waikato |
Cost: |
Free event |
This engaging workshop brings together leading experts from the university and industry to explore how artificial intelligence is shaping the engineering design, construction, and management of smart built environments. The session will explore the benefits, opportunities, and challenges of applying AI in building design, construction technology, and infrastructure systems.
Our speakers will discuss key advancements in intelligent design, smart building systems, digital twins, predictive maintenance, and sustainability solutions. The event will also address pressing challenges such as ethical AI adoption, data governance, and interoperability across platforms. Through keynote talks, expert discussions, and collaborative networking, this workshop will offer a forward-looking perspective on how AI can transform the way we plan, build, and maintain our cities and infrastructures.
Join us for an insightful seminar that delves into the integration of AI and data-driven technologies within the built environment sector.
This engaging workshop brings together leading experts from the university and industry to explore how artificial intelligence is shaping the engineering design, construction, and management of smart built environments. The session will explore the benefits, opportunities, and challenges of applying AI in building design, construction technology, and infrastructure systems.
Our speakers will discuss key advancements in intelligent design, smart building systems, digital twins, predictive maintenance, and sustainability solutions. The event will also address pressing challenges such as ethical AI adoption, data governance, and interoperability across platforms. Through keynote talks, expert discussions, and collaborative networking, this workshop will offer a forward-looking perspective on how AI can transform the way we plan, build, and maintain our cities and infrastructures.