Munich 24 – 25 November 2026

Driving Quality and Efficiency: Open Standards and Middleware for Integrated Operations.

27. November 2025 11:05 - 11:30
BIM World MUNICH 2025
CAFMWORLD Congress Stage

Englisch

Description

Vienna Airport is implementing ABIGAIL, a central middleware based on open standards such as IFC and bSDD, operated on-premise. The goal is an integrated platform covering all buildings and facilities across the landside and airside of the airport city. It will serve as a “cockpit” for energy and maintenance management, user services, and the continuous updating of building documentation. By integrating geoinformation services, a complete digital representation of the site is created, connecting all relevant data sources. All operational stakeholders are integrated into a single platform and aligned on a common information basis. This approach avoids dependency on proprietary systems while significantly increasing quality and efficiency in operations. The presentation will highlight concrete use cases – from energy optimization and maintenance to strategic data management – showing how middleware powered by open standards delivers value and drives digital transformation in operations.

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From Design to Data and back

26. November 2025 11:25 - 11:50
BIM World MUNICH 2025
Congress Stage 1

Englisch

Description

As an international design office operating in over 30 countries, we face the challenge of managing multiple delivery standards shaped by regional practices, client requirements, and varying scopes. These diverse factors have made implementing a single, uniform BIM and data standard across all our projects exceptionally challenging. To compare projects meaningfully and make sustainability a portfolio-wide driver, we must shift from project-specific practices to an organization-wide BIM and data standard that produces consistent, comparable data.

This talk presents strategies to turn fragmented information into reusable data that is relevant for future design decision. The vision is a shift from reporting towards early, comparable embodied-carbon assessments embedded in the design process.

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Connecting Design and Consciousness

26. November 2025 10:55 - 11:25
BIM World MUNICH 2025
Congress Stage 1

Englisch

Description

„Conscious” means sustainable and ecological and postulates a turning point in architecture.

We try to involve our clients at the very beginning of the preliminary design – at the beginning of the dialogue.

Our work would be pointless if our clients did not share our philosophy.

Our architecture projects include a holistic approach from architecture, interior to product design. It integrates the lifecycle and environmentally conscious principles into the entire design process.

This approach covers material selection and manufacturing, as well as lifespan and disposal.

Digital processes like BIM and CAFM allow us to structure the entire building lifecycle – from conceptual design, through construction, to facility management – as a continuous, data-driven workflow.

Today we’re presenting a selection of actual projects in North of Italy and in Bavaria, focusing on restoration and redevelopment, revitalisation of iconic building, tradition rooted in its cultural context, renovation and expansion, and careful integration into the environment.

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Welcoming to BIM World Congress 2025

26. November 2025 9:00 - 9:15
BIM World MUNICH 2025
Congress Stage 1

Englisch

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ICCP – Vom Datenchaos zum KI-Quantensprung: Wie intelligente CDEs und Künstliche Intelligenz die Bauwirtschaft neu definiert

27. November 2025 10:00 - 10:25
BIM World MUNICH 2025
Breakout Session 3

Deutsch

Description

Traditionelle CDEs beschränken sich meist auf Datenablage und Rechteverwaltung – das Datenchaos bleibt dennoch bestehen. Mit KI-gestützter Klassifikation und automatischer Metadaten-Extraktion werden Dokumente in Sekunden erkannt, verschlagwortet und strukturiert. Semantische Wissensgraphen und vektorbasierte Suche liefern relevante Inhalte auch ohne exakte Schlagworte. KI-Assistenzen ermöglichen kontextbezogene Recherche direkt im Projekt. End-to-End-Automatisierung steuert Freigaben und Workflows, statt manuelle Eingriffe. So beschleunigt eine intelligente CDE 4.0 die Datenverwaltung um bis zu 90 % und reduziert Such- und Abstimmungsaufwände drastisch. Integrierte BIM-, GIS-Daten schaffen eine verlässliche „Single Source of Truth“, erhöhen Transparenz und senken Fehlerquoten – für schnellere, effizientere und zukunftssichere Bauprojekte.

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Digitalisierung & IPA – Beispiel Allianz 3 Schulen Bremerhaven

27. November 2025 15:20 - 15:45
BIM World MUNICH 2025
Breakout Session 2

Deutsch

Description

Funktionsweise von BIM/Digitalisierung in einem IPA Projekt. Beispiel Bremerhaven, erstes IPA Projekt öffentlicher Hand Hochbau zu dem intensive BIM Nutzung

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Digital Twin Workflows from Design to Construction to Operations

27. November 2025 13:40 - 14:05
BIM World MUNICH 2025
Breakout Session 2

Englisch

Description

This session explores how digital twin technology transforms workflows across the entire building lifecycle – from design and construction to operations. It demonstrates how connecting 3D models, sensor data, and real-time analytics creates a continuous flow of information that enhances collaboration, accuracy, and efficiency, eliminating the data breach during the handover from construction to operations. Attendees will see practical examples of how digital twins bridge the gap between virtual design intent and physical performance, enabling smarter decisions, predictive maintenance, and sustainable asset management long after project completion.

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Mehr Wert aus dem Modell: BIM Workflows mit Allplan & NOVA AVA

27. November 2025 10:00 - 10:25
BIM World MUNICH 2025
Breakout Session 2

Deutsch

Description

Die modellbasierte Ausschreibung verbindet Planung, Kosten und Leistungsverzeichnis zu einem durchgängigen Workflow. In Allplan ermittelte Bauteilmengen lassen sich direkt in NOVA AVA nutzen und dort strukturiert in die Kostenplanung und LV-Erstellung überführen. Damit entfallen aufwändige Doppelerfassungen und Fehlerquellen – stattdessen steht eine konsistente Datenbasis vom Entwurf bis zur Ausschreibung bereit.

Im Vortrag wird gezeigt, wie dieser Prozess in der Praxis tatsächlich funktioniert, welche Standards und Schnittstellen dabei greifen und welchen konkreten Mehrwert Architekturbüros, Fachplaner und Bauherren aus der modellgestützten AVA ziehen können.

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Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) in der BIM Welt

27. November 2025 14:55 - 15:45
BIM World MUNICH 2025
Breakout Session 1

Deutsch

Description

Aktuelle politischen Entwicklungen zwingen uns, in der digitalen Welt mehr Souveränität beanspruchen. Auch ökonomische Argumente sprechen für das Konzept von freien und offenen Werkzeugen der digitalen Welt. Es ist an der Zeit auch im Bausektor eine Blick auf noch wenig bekannten Entwicklungen zu werfen. Diese Präsentation versucht drei Werkzeuge “schmackhaft” zu machen.

Current political developments forces us to claim more sovereignty in the digital world. Economic arguments also favor the concept of free and open tools in the digital world. It is time to take a look at developments in the construction sector. This presentation attempts to make three tools “interesting”.

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