SOFiSTiK Seminar on March 27 and 28 in Munich: International Conference for Civil and Structural Engineers on new Developments and Recent Projects in…
SOFiSTiK
Seminar on March 27 and 28 in Munich: International Conference for Civil and
Structural Engineers on new Developments and Recent Projects in the
Construction Industry.
- Key topics:
design and analysis for bridges, buildings, and infrastructure - Presentations by
Werner Sobek AG, Royal HaskoningDHV, FINLEY Engineering Group, and more
The 2020 SOFiSTiK Seminar on March 27 and 28 is guided by the theme Connecting People. |
Oberschleißheim, January 21, 2020 —- The construction software company SOFiSTiK will be hosting the 2020 SOFiSTiK Seminar at the Leonardo Royal Hotel in Munich, Germany on March 27 and 28. This international conference for professionals is recognized as one of the major events for construction engineers in German-speaking countries and will cover topics such as design, analysis, and engineering. In keeping with this year’s theme Connecting People, structural engineering firms and civil engineers at the event will learn how innovative technologies are shaping the nature of collaboration by bringing people closer together and making projects more successful. This edition of the SOFiSTiK Seminar will embrace a new format. The event has been divided into an Innovation Day on March 27 and an Engineering Day on March 28. Leading innovators will offer insights into the future of the industry on the first day of the event. |
Some
of the scheduled presentations include the following:
- Werner Sobek AG, Dr.- M.Arch
Lucio Blandini: The complex shell structure of Kuwait
International Airport Terminal 2 - Royal HaskoningDHV, Kees van Ijselmuiden: Sustainable
3D-Printed FRP Bridge - FINLEY Engineering Group, Jindrich Potucek: SOFiSTiK Based
BrIM Bridge Design – with complex steel and segmental concrete case studies
The goal of
Engineering Day on March 28 is to make it easier to work with SOFiSTiK software
for structural engineering and BIM (building information modeling). SOFiSTiK
experts will be presenting new workflows across a number of workshops conducted
in either German or English. Some of the topics include using BIM for bridges
and other constructions, seismic engineering, and design and code checking.
Participants can piece together their own individual program according to their
interests. The Connecting People Dinner and get together that follows will give
guests an opportunity to connect and share their experiences.
“The
SOFiSTiK Seminar has been connecting industry experts from around the world for
years now. It’s earned a reputation for the quality of the program. None of
that is going to change under the company’s new leadership,� said Frank
Deinzer, Chairman of the Executive Board at SOFiSTiK AG. “We want to give
participants both theoretical and practical insights. So, we’re going to be
presenting some impressive projects our customers have done and running
workshops that focus on using our software. It’s a tool that can satisfy the
requirements of modern structural engineering as well as innovative BIM
workflows.�
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