BIM Show Live Call for Papers closes November 1st 2018

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The search for BIM Show Live speakers closes on November 1st as last submissions and Call for Papers ends at midnight.

The search for BIM Show Live speakers closes on November 1st as last submissions and Call for Papers ends at midnight.

BIM Show Live is the UK’s biggest conference for all things BIM. The two-day conference unveils new and emerging technologies whilst providing a platform for innovation uniting the global BIM community.

The Call for Papers process is used to find speakers for the BIM Show Live content streams. The event is an opportunity to find people who are on the front-line in the technological delivery of digital construction processes and methodology.

Each year BIM Show Live offers the opportunity for construction industry professionals to take to the stage to discuss exciting developments they are delivering and experiences with their projects.

There are four content streams in which you can present: Technology, Stories, People and Next Generation.

For those still writing their submission, your seminar should last for 45 minutes. BIM Show Live 2019 takes place on February 27th and 28th 2019 at the Boiler Shop , Newcastle Upon Tyne. To submit your paper, you can find the submission form here.

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