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Apr
1
Wed
Digital Twin | BIM World 2026 @ Paris, France
Apr 1 @ 8:30 am – 5:00 pm
Digital Twin | BIM World 2026 @ Paris, France

Digital Twin | BIM World Paris is a leading event dedicated to digital technology and innovation for buildings, infrastructure and territories. New reorganised, it is to be structured around the pillars of: Smart and safe territories and cities where technologies help improve the living environment, and connected buildings, through the digitalisation of processes, construction tech, AI, BIM, digital twins.

The major themes will be:

  • BIM, GIS and interoperability
  • Design, construction, building and renovation
  • Decarbonisation, energy and sustainable development
  • Infrastructure and cities
  • Skills and training
  • Data, AI and cybersecurity
  • Digital twins
Apr
29
Wed
Sydney Build 2026 @ ICC Sydney, Exhibition Centre, Darling Harbour, Sydney
Apr 29 @ 9:00 am – 5:00 pm
Sydney Build 2026 @ ICC Sydney, Exhibition Centre, Darling Harbour, Sydney

Sydney Build is Australia’s largest construction and design show, held every year at the International Convention Centre at Darling Harbour in the heart of Sydney.

The event attracts 25,000-plus attendees and 550-plus speakers across 15 stages, as well as 600-plus exhibitors. There also are networking parties, a government hub and an architect’s hub.

Themes will include:

  • AI and digital construction
  • Sustainability
  • Diversity, inclusion and reconciliation
  • The future of housing
  • Health and safety
  • Architecture and design
Aug
5
Wed
Putting the ‘Geo’ into Geospatial @ Online webinar
Aug 5 @ 11:00 am – 12:00 pm
Putting the ‘Geo’ into Geospatial @ Online webinar

The Geoscience Australia Distinguished Lecture, “Putting the ‘Geo’ into Geospatial: Shaping the future of Positioning Australia,” will cover future direction of the program, reflecting on its past achievements and how it will meet future positioning demands.

As it moves beyond the establishment phase, the Positioning Australia program will strengthen its capability for continued future relevance. The program builds on opportunities arising from Australia’s geographic location, its technological capabilities, strong partnerships and internationally significant positioning infrastructure.

The adoption of PNT-based technologies is changing requirements for the systems delivering it. There is increasing awareness that society’s increasing reliance on modern technologies brings potential risks from vulnerabilities in PNT systems. This lecture will highlight how Positioning Australia will address these issues, including an often invisible risk: the reliance of PNT systems on a global geodesy supply chain that is increasing vulnerable.

Presented by Dr Martine Woolf, (Branch Head Positioning Australia), Ryan Ruddick (Director GNSS Informatics and infrastructure), Dr Anna Riddell (Director GNSS Analysis), Dr Lisa Hall (Director National Geodesy) and Phil Shears (Director PMO), the lecture will outline how Geoscience Australia aims to continue maximising return on Commonwealth investment in reliable positioning, modernising infrastructure, enhancing access and efficiency, and supporting national resilience and economic growth.

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