
Register now for Digital Construction North
Digital construction professionals in the north can now register to attend Digital Construction North (DCN) at Manchester Central on 19 November.

This year’s event is the second for the Digital Construction Week spin-off. It is free to attend and will feature more than 50 exhibitors and over 50 presentations across five theatres.
Exhibitors already confirmed to attend include Elecosoft UK, Glider Technology, IFS UK, Revizto and Trimble UK.
The five theatres will host talks, panel discussions, and interactive workshops from more than 75 speakers. Key topics will include business efficiency, change management, winning work, standards, information management, AI, BIM, asset management and more.
DCN is also inviting industry community and interest groups based in the north to stage special events around the show.
Due to venue capacity, tickets for DCN are limited. All registrations go through a vetting process, and places will be approved on a first-come, first-qualified basis.
Vicki Reynolds, technical director - digital estates at One Creative Environments, reflected on last year’s event: “I thoroughly enjoyed Digital Construction North. It was especially great to see the Women in BIM panel so well attended, catch up with friends and colleagues who I haven't seen for a while, and watch some engaging and thought-provoking presentations.”
Digital Engineering Studio managing director Dominic Sibbring added: “It was fantastic to see the north getting some well-deserved attention in the digital construction space. The energy and insights were inspiring, and it was great to catch up with some familiar faces."
Event director Karolina Orecchini said: “Last year’s debut of DCN in Manchester exceeded our expectations, proving there’s a real appetite in the north for a dedicated showcase of AECO innovation. This year, we’re building on that momentum and bringing together the brightest minds, boldest ideas and most transformative tech that’s helping power the north’s levelling-up and construction boom.”
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