

“Digitalization of the construction industry, innovative areas and the use of artificial intelligence on the example of the leading European companies”
The internship takes place from December 15 to December 21, 2024 in Europe and additionally from January 19 to January 25, 2025 in Europe (Germany – France – Sweden).
Participation in this internship will become an indispensable practical experience for your specialists, as delegates are given the opportunity to get acquainted with the latest digitalization trends in the construction industry, applied software solutions aimed at promoting cooperation, efficiency and use of artificial intelligence in the construction industry, as well as the use of artificial intelligence, digital twins and sustainable development. During the internship, delegates will also discuss the use of generative artificial intelligence at vital design and planning stages to reduce overhead costs, transform the supply chain and improve financial results.
When participating in an internship in Europe, delegates will visit the following companies:
- MUNICH TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY – the only institute in the world that focuses on artificial intelligence in the construction industry – Munich, Germany (*the institute received 50 million euros in funding from the Nemetschek Innovation Foundation)
- ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE INNOVATION PARK (IPAI) – in Heilbronn, Germany (*the most ambitious artificial intelligence ecosystem in Europe)
- VINCI – France (during the visit, the study applications of the AI Clearing program to help track the progress of work on large construction sites such as highways, solar power plants, airports and railways)
- SKANSKA – Sweden (during the visit, the study of the use of generative AI and applied digitalization in the company)
- Aleph Alpha – center in Heidelberg (Germany)
- FISCHER GROUP OF COMPANIES – innovation center in the Black Forest (Germany)
During the internship, cases on the use of autonomous electric robots to accelerate processes and ensure stable and safe structures, issues of developing design methods and adapting building maintenance technologies to effectively match buildings to current and future requirements that are subject to rapid changes, etc. will also be discussed.