The Landscape Institute (LI) is hosting a one-day conference dedicated to ‘utilising digital practice’ and ‘technological innovation’ in the landscape industry.
The conference is aimed at professionals, researchers and students from across the built and natural environment sectors, offering insights into how technology is shaping the future of landscape planning, design and management.
Featuring panel discussions, talks, exhibitor stands and demonstrations, the conference offers the opportunity to learn how digital practice and technology are supporting landscape solutions in challenges around climate change, nature recovery and public health.
Set to three themes, the conference will provide CPD opportunities, industry insights and networking opportunities for landscape professionals as well as architects, planners, developers and urban designers.
Solutions and outcomes
How digital tools can inform environmental decision making and foster cross-sector work on biodiversity net gain, carbon sequestration and resource management to achieve better outcomes for the climate and nature crisis.
Collaboration and communication
How innovation in extended reality (XR), Computer Aided Design (CAD) and other technologies are enhancing collaboration on projects across the built and natural environment.
Delivery and management
How information management and data is shaping business operations and project delivery, from emerging technologies to the rise in artificial intelligence.
The conference programme has been developed by the Landscape Institute’s Digital Practice Group, formed of LI members.
Discounted early bird tickets are available until Friday 17 May. To find out more and book tickets, visit the LI’s website here.
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