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Timber in the Digital Environment

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Timber in the Digital Environment

Building Transformations is bringing Mass Timber experts together with innovators across the globe to discuss the interface between design and construction within the digital environment, the innovations happening within the manufacturing sector (notably DFMA), and the benefits in terms of productivity, project reliability, and environmental sustainability.

Features keynotes from Ravi Kahlon
Minister of Jobs, Economic Recovery and Innovation. Government of British Columbia, Zaha Hadid Architects, Fast + Epp, University of British Columbia, Intelligent City, and more.

 

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