Tekla User Days 2025 to Showcase Future of Digital Construction
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Tekla User Days 2025 to Showcase Future of Digital Construction

Construction is evolving at an unprecedented pace, with blueprints giving way to intelligent 3D models, site inspections aided by drones, and schedules updated instantly in the cloud. Driving this change are technologies like Building Information Modelling (BIM), automation, AI and cloud collaboration—now essential to modern project delivery. 

In India, the government’s Rs 143 lakh crore National Infrastructure Pipeline and flagship Gati Shakti programme are accelerating demand for faster, safer and more sustainable construction. With projects growing in scale and complexity, knowledge-sharing has become as critical as technology adoption. 

Tekla User Days 2025 (TUD2025) aims to address this need. One of the largest gatherings of construction professionals in the region, last year TUD drew 8,500 virtual delegates, and this year the numbers are expected to surpass that. The two-day hybrid event will feature interactive workshops, live demonstrations, real-world case studies, expert training sessions and panel discussions, offering practical takeaways alongside future-focused insights. 

The line-up includes keynote addresses by Harsh Pareek, Senior Director, Regional Sales, Trimble Solutions India; Vinayak Kharche of Adani; Bibhu Choudhary, VP and Head of India Engineering at Trimble; and Rajan Aiyer, VP & MD, Trimble India. A special panel on “Scaling Precast Construction for India’s Infrastructure Boom” will bring together leaders from Larsen & Toubro, Telge Projects, Elematic and Precast India Infrastructures Pvt. Ltd. to discuss technology, quality and market readiness. 

“At its heart, TUD2025 is not just about showcasing technology; it is about creating a community of professionals who learn from each other, challenge traditional methods and collaborate to shape the industry’s future. While technology accelerates construction, it is people and collaboration that drive real progress,” said the organisers. 

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

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Construction is evolving at an unprecedented pace, with blueprints giving way to intelligent 3D models, site inspections aided by drones, and schedules updated instantly in the cloud. Driving this change are technologies like Building Information Modelling (BIM), automation, AI and cloud collaboration—now essential to modern project delivery. In India, the government’s Rs 143 lakh crore National Infrastructure Pipeline and flagship Gati Shakti programme are accelerating demand for faster, safer and more sustainable construction. With projects growing in scale and complexity, knowledge-sharing has become as critical as technology adoption. Tekla User Days 2025 (TUD2025) aims to address this need. One of the largest gatherings of construction professionals in the region, last year TUD drew 8,500 virtual delegates, and this year the numbers are expected to surpass that. The two-day hybrid event will feature interactive workshops, live demonstrations, real-world case studies, expert training sessions and panel discussions, offering practical takeaways alongside future-focused insights. The line-up includes keynote addresses by Harsh Pareek, Senior Director, Regional Sales, Trimble Solutions India; Vinayak Kharche of Adani; Bibhu Choudhary, VP and Head of India Engineering at Trimble; and Rajan Aiyer, VP & MD, Trimble India. A special panel on “Scaling Precast Construction for India’s Infrastructure Boom” will bring together leaders from Larsen & Toubro, Telge Projects, Elematic and Precast India Infrastructures Pvt. Ltd. to discuss technology, quality and market readiness. “At its heart, TUD2025 is not just about showcasing technology; it is about creating a community of professionals who learn from each other, challenge traditional methods and collaborate to shape the industry’s future. While technology accelerates construction, it is people and collaboration that drive real progress,” said the organisers. Join TUD2025 and be part of shaping that future: Register now 

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