AI and the Future of Architecture & Engineering: What Comes Next — and How to Prepare

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For architecture and engineering firms, this shift reshapes the entire project lifecycle — planning, staffing, forecasting, design coordination, risk detection, and delivery. AI is becoming the connective layer across disciplines, while robotics and new delivery technologies close long-standing gaps between design and construction.

In this session, we take a practical, wide-angle view of what an AI-enabled, agentic A&E firm could look like. We will discuss specific products, real-world applications, and emerging platforms — not to promote tools, but to ground the conversation in practical reality. The focus is on how AI reshapes workflows, roles, decision-making, and firm structure — and how to prepare intentionally.

Who It’s For

Executives, operations, project managers, and technologists seeking a clear, practical perspective on how AI will reshape their firm.

What You’ll Learn

  • How AI is evolving from automation and generative tools to coordinated agents
  • The major AI categories transforming the built environment (agents, generative systems, robotics, connected platforms)
  • Where AI agents are likely to appear first across the project lifecycle
  • How connected AI systems reshape firm structure and decision-making
  • Practical steps to prepare: experimentation, data readiness, governance, and change management

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