The EC3 2026 Conference Organizing Committee invites proposals for Technical Workshops to be held in conjunction with the main conference.
Technical Workshops provide a focused and interactive forum for researchers, industry professionals, and practitioners to present advanced research methods, emerging technologies, practical tools, and innovative applications in computing in construction. Workshops are intended to encourage in-depth discussion, hands-on engagement, and meaningful knowledge exchange around clearly defined technical topics.
To propose a workshop, kindly submit a workshop proposal as instructed below. There are no templates for submitting a proposal.
Workshop Format
Workshops are expected to be focused sessions of 1.5 to 3 hours. Proposals should be designed to promote active participation, such as demonstrations, guided exercises, technical discussions, interactive tutorials, or collaborative problem-solving.
Workshop Topics
Proposed workshops should align with one or more of the following thematic areas:
- Artificial Intelligence applications in the AEC sector
- Industrialization, automation, and robotics in construction
- Decentralized data infrastructures, cybersecurity, and trustworthy automation
- Sustainability, climate action, and performance-driven design
- Human–data interaction, and user-centered digital tools
- Digital twins, asset intelligence, and infrastructure monitoring
- Education, policy, ethics, and standardisation in digital construction
Workshops may focus on:
- Ongoing or completed research projects
- Emerging scientific or industrial trends
- Advanced technical methods, tools, and workflows
- Standardisation initiatives, governance frameworks, and policy implications
- Hands-on demonstrations, tutorials, or interactive technical sessions
Workshop Proposal Guidelines
Workshop proposals should be no more than two pages and must include:
- Title of the Workshop
- Names, affiliations, and contact information of the organizer(s)
- Workshop abstract (maximum 500 words)
- List of proposed speakers or contributors (if applicable)
- Intended audience and expected outcomes
- Proposed duration (1.5–3 hours)
- Any special technical or logistical requirements
There are no pre-made templates for workshop proposals. Please submit a PDF document containing the information listed above by emailing it to program@ec-3.org.
Submission Details
We look forward to your workshop proposals and to an engaging exchange of ideas at EC3 2026.
- Submission Deadline: 8 May 2026
- Notification of Acceptance: 22 May 2026
- Submission Email: Program@ec-3.org
- Email Subject Line: 2026 EC3 Workshop Proposal
For questions or additional information, please contact:
Program@ec-3.org.