The AI and Technology Strategies Summit - AEC Innovate Comes to Boston

For many design firms, the rapid pace of adoption of A.I. and other generative technologies in the architecture and engineering space has created a lot of misperceptions about what is and isn’t practical, possible, or profitable. So aec+tech is teaming up with PSMJ Resources to present a 2-day gathering for firm leaders and technology experts, AEC INNOVATE, in Boston this June. 

PSMJ has extensive experience in developing and producing conferences for AEC executives and aims to provide a free exhibit space at the event for companies within the aec+tech community, specifically those that have a page on the platform. More details will follow shortly.

AEC Innovate Poster
AEC Innovate

aec+tech has grown over the last year, and it owes this growth to your faith in the vision it had at the outset — a single-source of information for the latest tools and technologies in the AEC space. The platform has become the largest database of innovative design and construction solutions, with pages being updated daily, and thousands of monthly users who are looking for the right tool for their practice. They come from various-sized firms with various sizes and types of projects.

Back to AEC INNOVATE. For 50 years, PSMJ Resources has been a leading business performance improvement consultant to the AEC industry. Their AEC THRIVE conference, AEC TalentMAX conference, and AEC Project Management Bootcamps are considered must-attend by C-suite executives in architecture and engineering. When they decided to develop a technology event, they approached aec+tech about how to bring the most interesting new solutions and developers to it, and the suggestion was that they allow a few of you to come and set up a table, for free, in their sponsor exhibit hall. 

That way you can connect with AEC firm leaders and share your solution, your insights, and your vision for how digital design technology can improve processes and maximize efficiencies. Without the financial investment required with traditional conference sponsorship. Please take a look at the basics of this opportunity at www.PSMJ.com/aecplustech and then complete the form at the bottom by the end of February. PSMJ will review all the submissions and award 7 aec+tech community members a place in the exhibit hall. All you have to do is cover your travel expenses. If you want more information about the event, the audience, the agenda, etc, feel free to contact the AEC INNOVATE producer, Pete McPherson, at PSMJ: pmcpherson@psmj.com

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