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Speaking opportunities at Digital Construction Week 2024

  • 5 Feb 2024

Digital Construction Week is back on 5 – 6 June 2024 and the hunt is on for speakers to present at this year’s show. Would you be interested in applying?

Do you have an exciting project or case study relating to innovation in the built environment? Is there a topic you want to highlight or some new research you’d like to talk about? Can you share examples of best practice or important insights that can help drive our industry forward?

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If the answer is yes, then submit your ideas through DCW’s call for speakers!

Some of the companies who have already submitted an entry include: Arcadis • Artelia UK • AtkinsRealis • Bartlett School of Architecture • UCL • Binary Impact GmbH • Bouygues • Bryden Wood • Bylor/Laing O’Rourke • Hereworks • Hitherwood Consulting • ING Bank • KOPE • ODGroup • Robert Bird Group • Scott Brownrigg • Taylor Woodrow • Tideway • and many more…

If you’re new to speaking, don’t worry. DCW has introduced a process that not only supports speakers in entering the spotlight but also guides them through the journey. A Speaker Support Scheme pairs up seasoned speakers with first-time presenters, to offer support and networking opportunities. Find out more about the four-stage process here.

This is your chance to share your knowledge and help shape the future of the built environment. Speaking is a great way to boost your career, make new connections and showcase your work.

You can enter via the online form here before the deadline of Friday 23 February.

If you have any questions, email [email protected], who looks forward to reading your submissions!

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