Building the Future of Construction with Innovation and Excellence
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Building the Future of Construction with Innovation and Excellence

The construction industry is at a point where technology isn’t just supporting the work, it’s shaping the way every stage of a project is imagined, planned, and executed. From Building Information Modelling (BIM) and cloud-based collaboration to automation and AI, the tools of the trade have never been more connected or capable. But in a sector built on relationships and knowledge sharing, staying ahead also means finding the right spaces to learn, exchange ideas, and see innovation in action. 

That’s exactly what Tekla User Days 2025 (TUD2025) offers. 

Organised by Trimble, a global leader in construction technology, TUD has steadily grown into one of the largest gatherings of construction professionals in the region. Building on the phenomenal success of TUD2024, which saw over 8,500 delegates, this year the number of attendees is expected to climb significantly, including engineers, designers, project managers, and business leaders from India and across the globe. 

The scale alone is impressive but it’s the mix of practical learning and industry insight that keeps people coming back.

What to expect at TUD2025

Spread over two days, this hybrid event features a packed agenda with engaging discussions and inspiring keynotes from industry leaders. Attendees will benefit from BIM Experts’ training sessions complete with live Q&A, master classes, workshops, case studies, and showcases of real-world projects. Live demonstrations will help participants understand practical solutions for challenges such as managing complex infrastructure projects and improving fabrication workflows. There will also be popular competitions and panel discussions that bring together diverse voices from the industry to explore the future of digital construction and how to keep up with the fast pace of change.

And the timing couldn’t be better. According to industry reports, India’s construction sector is set to become the third largest in the world by 2025, contributing nearly 13% to the country’s GDP. This growth will be driven not only by scale but also by efficiency and sustainability: two areas where digital technology and collaborative practices will make the difference between success and delay.

TUD2025 aims to be more than just a showcase of what technology can do. It’s a space where ideas can be tested, solutions debated, and best practices shared. Attendees will gain practical takeaways from tips that make daily workflows faster to strategies for managing large-scale, high-stakes projects with confidence. At its core, the event reflects a truth that’s becoming increasingly clear in construction: technology alone doesn’t build better infrastructure; people do. But when those people have the right tools, the right training, and a network of peers to learn from, they can deliver results that were once unimaginable.

As our industry continues to evolve, gatherings like TUD2025 serve as reminders that progress is a team effort. The future of construction will be written not just in code or concrete, but in the shared knowledge and collaboration of the people who design, build, and manage our built environment.

Join TUD2025 and be part of shaping that future: Register now

The construction industry is at a point where technology isn’t just supporting the work, it’s shaping the way every stage of a project is imagined, planned, and executed. From Building Information Modelling (BIM) and cloud-based collaboration to automation and AI, the tools of the trade have never been more connected or capable. But in a sector built on relationships and knowledge sharing, staying ahead also means finding the right spaces to learn, exchange ideas, and see innovation in action. That’s exactly what Tekla User Days 2025 (TUD2025) offers. Organised by Trimble, a global leader in construction technology, TUD has steadily grown into one of the largest gatherings of construction professionals in the region. Building on the phenomenal success of TUD2024, which saw over 8,500 delegates, this year the number of attendees is expected to climb significantly, including engineers, designers, project managers, and business leaders from India and across the globe. The scale alone is impressive but it’s the mix of practical learning and industry insight that keeps people coming back. What to expect at TUD2025 Spread over two days, this hybrid event features a packed agenda with engaging discussions and inspiring keynotes from industry leaders. Attendees will benefit from BIM Experts’ training sessions complete with live Q&A, master classes, workshops, case studies, and showcases of real-world projects. Live demonstrations will help participants understand practical solutions for challenges such as managing complex infrastructure projects and improving fabrication workflows. There will also be popular competitions and panel discussions that bring together diverse voices from the industry to explore the future of digital construction and how to keep up with the fast pace of change. And the timing couldn’t be better. According to industry reports, India’s construction sector is set to become the third largest in the world by 2025, contributing nearly 13% to the country’s GDP. This growth will be driven not only by scale but also by efficiency and sustainability: two areas where digital technology and collaborative practices will make the difference between success and delay. TUD2025 aims to be more than just a showcase of what technology can do. It’s a space where ideas can be tested, solutions debated, and best practices shared. Attendees will gain practical takeaways from tips that make daily workflows faster to strategies for managing large-scale, high-stakes projects with confidence. At its core, the event reflects a truth that’s becoming increasingly clear in construction: technology alone doesn’t build better infrastructure; people do. But when those people have the right tools, the right training, and a network of peers to learn from, they can deliver results that were once unimaginable. As our industry continues to evolve, gatherings like TUD2025 serve as reminders that progress is a team effort. The future of construction will be written not just in code or concrete, but in the shared knowledge and collaboration of the people who design, build, and manage our built environment. Join TUD2025 and be part of shaping that future: Register now

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