Digital change affects everyone and permeates all living areas and working environments in a changed global order. This offers great opportunities but also challenges. Digital strategy shows how we want to shape change and build the digital society of the future.
Digitization also creates a new economy. Creativity is the capital of tomorrow. While the intelligence of digitally networked algorithms can replace human work, creativity and communication becomes the key qualification of today's companies and its employees and influences structures in all planning offices, public builders, companies and suppliers, and finally in our universities.
After the 1st Munich BIM Congress devoted itself to the questions about new business forms and new regulations, we are focusing on the different perspectives and possibilities of digital working worlds with the second Munich BIM congress. Every company is asked to face these challenges and adapt to the work in a networked new order.
BIM is more than modeling and more than data management. BIM is the visible paradigm of a new order. It is not for nothing that experts are talking about a cultural change. The 2nd Munich BIM Congress focuses on the areas outside the usual planning questions. Education, research, science, law and the media are the central fields of application for new digital uses and the decisive drivers and guarantors for further digital development in the planning, construction and operation of buildings.