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Sign up for Vectorworks Design Day London 2024

The BIM software provider's yearly event brings together architects, interior designers, landscape professionals and site designers for networking, education and an introduction to the 2025 upgrade

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Vectorworks Design Day is on Tuesday, 1 October 2024 at the RIBA, Portland Place, London.
Vectorworks Design Day is on Tuesday, 1 October 2024 at the RIBA, Portland Place, London.

Design Day London will serve as a platform for industry leaders and design enthusiasts to connect, share insights and explore the latest features and advancements in Vectorworks 2025, set to release in September 2024.

Attendees will hear from the Vectorworks senior leadership, who will uncover the future of Vectorworks with insights from the Public Roadmap.

'Design Days are about collaborating with designers who want to make the most of their software,' says Rubina Siddiqui, assoc AIA and Vectorworks senior product marketing director.

'These events are about showcasing our latest innovative developments and features while fostering a community where creativity and technology converge. We look forward to exploring how we can push the boundaries of design together.'

  • Design for an oyaki factory, cafe and shop in Nagano, Japan using the Vectorworks materials tool for doors and windows.
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    Design for an oyaki factory, cafe and shop in Nagano, Japan using the Vectorworks materials tool for doors and windows. Credit: Oyaki Farm by Irohado, courtesy of Tono Mirai Architects
  • Design for an oyaki factory, cafe and shop in Nagano, Japan using the Vectorworks railing tool.
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    Design for an oyaki factory, cafe and shop in Nagano, Japan using the Vectorworks railing tool. Credit: Oyaki Farm by Irohado, courtesy of Tono Mirai Architects
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After an exclusive look at the latest release, this year’s speaker lineup will take to the stage to share their success stories and how they’re pushing the limits of design and making the most of their Vectorworks software. This year’s speakers include:

Following the presentations and during breakout sessions, attendees can get their software questions answered at the Vectorworks Tech Desk.

Vectorworks Design Day London takes place on Tuesday, 1 October 2024, 9.30am to 4.30pm, at RIBA, 66 Portland Place, London W1B 1AD. 

Registration closes on 24 September 2024. Visit the registration page to save your spot now and learn more about what to expect.

Vectorworks is also hosting Design Day Vancouver and Design Day Tokyo. For more information about all these global events, visit designdays.vectorworks.net.

Contact:
01635 580318
uksales@vectorworks.net


 

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