BIMWorld Copenhagen 2026
Rabat for medlemmer af Energiforum Danmark
- - Digitalisering
- - BIM World Copenhagen
- - Bygningsdrift
From Digital Ambition to Real-World Impact
The construction and real estate industry is at a turning point. Digital tools are widely adopted, data is everywhere, and major investments have already been made.
At the same time, complexity is increasing. Sustainability demands are rising. Regulations are tightening. And pressure on productivity continues to grow.
BIM World Copenhagen exists to bridge that gap. It brings the built environment together to turn digital ambition into real-world value. Here, professionals share what actually works and how data and digital tools lead to better decisions, stronger collaboration, and more sustainable outcomes.
Join BIM World Copenhagen – Scandinavia’s leading event on digitalization of the building industry 16-17 September 2026!
Energiforum Danmark er partner på arrangementet, og vores medlemmer kan derfor få 100% rabat på almindelig deltagelse og 50% rabat på VIP-deltagelse.
Kontakt sekretariatet, hvis du ønsker at få tilsendt rabatkoden.
Energiforum Danmark på BIMworld Copenhagen
I år har Energiforum Danmark sammen med DFM et indlæg på konferencen, nærmere betegnet 16. september kl. 15.15-15.45 på TECH SPACE scenen:
289 FM processes, one question: which ones should a human still own?
- A data-driven breakdown of automation potential across every layer of a Nordic commercial real estate organisation — with honest answers about what AI genuinely can't do.
Morgan Stanley estimates that up to 37% of tasks within real estate organisations could be transformed or automated through AI. But which 37%? And in which order? This talk cuts through the hype with a systematic analysis of 289 atomic FM processes across 18 categories — each rated on a four-level automation scale (fully automatable, largely automatable, partially automatable, manual-only).
We map these processes against the classic Nordic FM organisation: from Asset Manager and Property Manager through Technical Manager, Operations Manager, and Building Technician. The pattern that emerges is clear — and counterintuitive. Predictive maintenance and space management score highest (58–69% fully automatable) because they work entirely with data. Reactive and preventive maintenance score lowest (0% fully automatable), not because AI can't help, but because someone still needs to turn the wrench. The session concludes with a concrete deployment roadmap: what to automate first, what requires BMS write access, and what should stay human — and why.
Energiforum Danmark og Dansk Facilities Management
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