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Digital Construction Cluster, North East England - Meeting

Northumbria University

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RegisterDigital Construction Cluster, North East England - Meeting

Tuesday 7 June 2022, 14.30pm – 16.30pm.

Constructing Excellence North East, IC3 and Dynamo invite you to join the second meeting of the North East England Digital Construction Cluster. The core purpose of the digital construction cluster is identifying game-changing digital innovation and their application to real life projects.

The cluster will:

  • Provide a vehicle for learning, knowledge sharing and education
  • Be a pioneering group for innovation and collaboration in the construction sector
  • Challenge traditional approaches to working practices and the adoption of digital technology
  • Create networking opportunities for business across the spectrum of customers, designers, engineers, contractors, and technology providers
  • Encourage cross-fertilisation of ideas from different industry sectors to learn from each other and drive further innovation
  • Be an influential voice in the construction sector and showcase the work we are doing inside and outside the region
  • Inspire the next generation of entrepreneurs and business leaders and influence the national syllabus to incorporate relevant skills for our economy to thrive in the future

The Digital Construction Cluster supports the work of the OneVoice campaign for construction in North East England.

Attendee information will be shared with CENE, IC3 and Dynamo.

In partnership:

International Centre for Connected ConstructionIC3 Partner - CENE LogoIC3 Partner DynamoOne Voice Logo

 

 

 

 

 

Event Details

Northumbria University
Hedley Suite, 4th Floor
Sandyford Building
Newcastle upon Tyne
NE1 8ST


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