Registration opens for Digital Construction Week 2026

Digital Construction Week

Registration is now open for Digital Construction Week (DCW), which is set to return to Excel London on 3 and 4 June.

According to a statement, there will be more than 150 brands on display at this year’s event. Confirmed names on the exhibitor list include 4PS Construction Solutions, Autodesk, Bentley Systems, Bluebeam, Buildots UK, Elecosoft, Glider Technology, Nemetschek, OpenSpace, Revizto and Sage.

David John Varghese, principal engineer at AtkinsRéalis, said: “The atmosphere at Digital Construction Week was palpable. Beyond the impressive software and hardware demonstrations, there was a strong undercurrent of conversation focused on implementation, adoption and the cultural shifts necessary to make these technologies truly effective.”

Karolina Orecchini, event director of DCW, added: “We’re opening our doors at a time when AECO’s developments are more pivotal than ever. It’s the people that make this industry exceptional, and bringing them together to explore and celebrate the advancements we’re seeing? That’s going to be a real joy.”

Cliff Smith, executive director of the Get It Right Initiative, said: “I was struck by the energy, the expertise and the sheer commitment on display to driving better construction outcomes and greater productivity through technology.”

The programme will deliver more than 230 CPD-accredited seminars across 10 stages, the statement noted. Attendees are expected to hear from over 400 speakers, who will cover topics such as information management, digital transformation, Net Zero and autonomous vehicles.

David Philp, chief value officer at Bentley Systems, added: “DCW has consistently served as more than just a conference; it’s a vital hub for learning, a platform for sharing both successes and setbacks, and an invaluable space for connection.”

Andrea Charlson, managing director at Madaster, said: “DCW is really important because it brings together a whole range of different people, all unified by one common idea, but actually from a lot of different backgrounds.”

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