Trimble hosts its first-ever virtual Tekla User Days event in India
Trimble hosted its flagship annual event for Indian customers, Tekla Users Days (TUD) India recently. Keeping in mind the safety and well-being of the attendees in the wake of the global pandemic, this year’s conference was hosted online. This open-for-all software user conference allowed the Indian construction professionals and Tekla Structures users to attend the mega-scale event from the comfort and safety of their home or office. The highly-anticipated annual symposium drew over 3,000 participants, including industry leaders, stalwarts and professionals from across the construction lifecycle. The two-day event was sponsored by Giza – a global leader in connection design software and Dell Technologies, a unique family of businesses that provides the essential infrastructure for organisations to build their digital future, transform IT and protect their most important asset, information.
Paul Wallett, Regional Director, Trimble Solutions, India and Middle East said, “Given the pandemic, we decided to go online in this edition of TUD, and worked hard to create a bigger and more immersive experience for our participants via the virtual platform. The core proposition, however, stayed the same and the professionals got to attend sessions, engage and watch demos, created to help them become more productive, and drive innovation and transformation. ‘The World of Constructibility’ was a key program this year that had representatives from some of the marquee projects in India and Saarc. We are delighted to be able to offer this unique platform to learn, engage and share.”
The participants this year were able to walk through a 3D virtual conference venue to attend key sessions from industry stalwarts, choose their preferred training sessions, network with fellow attendees and even speak directly to experts from Tekla to address any of their queries at the virtual booths. TUD 2020 also had interesting programs like Tekla Hunt, Tekla Quiz, as well as Voice your Tekla Talent, wherein customers showed how they innovatively applied Tekla in their respective work environments. The session commenced with a keynote address from PV Prasanth, Director – Operations and Technology, Shapoorji Pallonji & Co, who spoke about the importance of data and information, and the value of Constructible, Connected and Content-enabled models for efficient construction.
“Tekla Structures is one of the most efficient constructible solutions we have today. Tekla is an intelligent, parametric Bridge Information modeling solution that has been put to great use in the case of Chenab Bridge too. As Tekla software users, we have always taken great pleasure in attending Tekla User Days (TUD) for the opportunities to network with industry peers, and also learn more about the newly introduced capabilities. Our team finds great value in the TUD presentations, workshops and sessions - all of which are useful in helping us get the maximum value out of our investment in Tekla Structures,” said Matti-Esko Järvenpää, Director, Competence Resource Center, WSP, Finland.
Alongside TUD India 2020, the company co-hosted an illustrious roundtable discussion - The World of Constructibility, which brought together several industry veterans to speak about the engineering challenges of building the world’s highest bridge - The Chenab Railway Bridge.
The roundtable panelists, who visualised and built this exceptional rail bridge included Rajesh Singh, Chief Engineer at Konkan Railway Corporation; Matti-Esko Järvenpää, Director, Competence Resource Center at WSP in Finland; Pekka Pulkkinen, Leading Consultant for Bridges at WSP in Finland; and the session was moderated by Gabriel Neves, Bridge Technology Evangelist at Trimble.