TG126 Workshop – AI applications in Construction 19th March

TG126 Workshop – AI applications in Construction 19th March

AI applications in Construction
Date: 19th March at 13:30–15:30 (EET) in Helsinki, Finland and online

Join us for an engaging international workshop exploring the transformative role of Artificial Intelligence in the construction industry. This dynamic event brings together five keynote speakers from different countries, each offering unique insights into how AI is reshaping design, planning, project management, and sustainability in construction. This workshop is focused on AI applications in the construction industry.

The TG126 Task Group on AI in Construction aims to establish a unique global collaboration network that brings together researchers, AI developers, and professionals from the construction industry. Its core mission is to accelerate sustainability, improve data management, and drive the industrialization of the construction sector through the responsible and effective use of artificial intelligence.

By focusing on these strategic areas, the task group seeks to address the future needs for more efficient, ethical, and scalable AI systems, ensuring the construction industry is equipped to meet emerging challenges and opportunities. This workshop is the first hybrid event organized by this task group. It aims to serve as a platform to initiate dialogue and share insights.

Keynote Speakers

Our speakers represent diverse regions and disciplines, showcasing global innovation and local adaptation:

  • Professor (Associate) Piia Sormunen, Tampere University, TG126 Coordinator
  • Teemu Uusitalo, CPO, Admicom, Finland:
    How AI agents can support the project throughout its lifecycle: user experiences from the field.
  • Dr. Ehsan Asnaashari, Nottingham Trent University, UK:
    The application of generative artificial intelligence within a core Lean project management tas and value stream mapping.
  • Dr. B. Sudheer Kumar Reddy, NICMAR University, India:
    Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) as an emerging architectural framework for construction dispute intelligence.
  • Dr. Lin Wang, National Research Council Canada:
    AI-Assisted Prediction of Heat and Moisture Transfer in Buildings

For information on joining the workshop contact venla.makinen@tuni.fi.

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