12d Tech Forum Almost Sold Out!

By on 28 June, 2024

The 12d Tech Forum 2024 – the first of its kind since 2018 – is very close to being sold out now…don’t miss out on this opportunity to engage in educational sessions, foster valuable connections, and network with other members of the 12d community!

The 12d Tech Forum is BACK for an incredible in-person event!

Dates: Sunday 28th, Monday 29th, and Tuesday 30th July 2024

Venue: Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre (BCEC) – Boulevard Level

Cost

The Full Tech Forum Package for $1,220 (+GST) includes:

• Welcome Event for one person
• Tech Forum Gala Dinner** for one person
• All Tech Forum Main Sessions
• Any ‘Birds of a Feather’ Sessions
• Award-winning food at all Morning/Afternoon Tea Breaks and Lunches
• 12d Polo Shirt and Other Goodies!

**Includes 12d International Innovation Awards 2024 Ceremony

Day passes are also available.

What to expect from the 12d Tech Forum 2024

At this three-day event, 12d Solutions will be highlighting exciting features in 12d Model including new sub-versions, as well as new developments in 12d Synergy, and more! We will continue the ever-popular ‘Birds of a Feather’ breakout sessions on Design, Surveying, Water, and Data Management.

This event will be an invaluable learning and networking experience for users of 12d products and other industry professionals in all areas of civil design, surveying, construction, digital engineering, water resources, data management, and more.

The 12d Tech Forum offers:

• a great opportunity to increase your 12d Model/12d Synergy skills
• the ability to interact with the developers of 12d products
• the chance to network with, and learn from, other 12d users.

Don’t delay – this event is now almost sold out.

Register today through www.12dtechforum.com

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