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Society of Digital Engineering: 'AI: Impact on Industry'

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Date
25 Mar 2026
Time
18:00 - 20:00
Location
Live Online
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The Society of Digital Engineering are delighted to invite you to their upcoming event in collaboration with CIBSE North West

Steve Butler – Autodesk

Steve will offer a deep dive into how AI is shaping Autodesk’s future direction and its role across the built environment sector. His talk will explore:

  • How AI is transforming workflows for designers, engineers, and contractors
  • Practical examples of AI-enhanced design, including automation, optimisation, and predictive modelling
  • How Autodesk is integrating AI into its platforms and how this is influencing product development
  • The competitive landscape: how Autodesk is responding to rapid advances in AI
  • Opportunities and challenges for professionals adopting AI-driven tools

This session will give attendees a clearer understanding of the technologies emerging within industry software and what these changes mean for day-to-day practice.

May Winfield – Buro Happold

May will focus on the legal and contractual implications of AI within construction, engineering and design. Her discussion will cover:

  • How data used by AI is collected, processed and governed
  • Legal considerations around liability, ownership, IP and risk when using AI-generated outputs
  • Current and upcoming regulatory developments and industry standards
  • Emerging trends and real-world case studies highlighting the challenges organisations face
  • Key questions businesses should be asking before integrating AI into their workflows

This talk will provide a vital reality check on the risks, responsibilities and safeguards required in an AI-enabled industry.

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