DesignBUILD returns in 2022
The DesignBUILD event is part of Australia’s week of built environment events in May 2022.
Running from 10–12 May, the DesignBUILD event for the architecture, building, construction and design communities is back. DesignBUILD will be one of four events hosted at the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre, as part of a week of events for professionals across the built environment.
Covering industries ranging from planning and construction to technology and facilities management, DesignBUILD, Total Facilities (TFX), the Be Summit and Digital Construction Week will join forces to create a unique built environment event for Melbourne.
DesignBUILD 2022 has adopted a renewed focus on quality products, sustainable solutions and smart tech from some of Australia’s best businesses. Exhibitors represent the best of Australia’s built environment industries. Expect to see Australia’s best brands represented on the show floor including Rentokil, Bluebeam, Payapps, Binq, Hyne Timbers and Market Timbers.
Plus, visitors will be able to see the latest in digital tech and smart buildings with the new Digital Building Zone, sitting seamlessly between the two shows. They will have the opportunity to connect with enterprise companies and startups in the construction tech market.
Returning to the show floor is the Design+Build Theatre, a carefully curated speaker series covering hot topics in the building and construction industries. And new for 2022 is the DCW Theatre, covering next-generation technology to keep you abreast of developments in BIM.
Registration for DesignBUILD 2022 is now open: find out more and register free today.
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