5 & 6 June 2008
London

The European Built Environment CAE Conference (EBECC) is unique. It brings together the Built Environment CAE Community across Europe to one central location. The focal points of the conference are leading-edge simulation software presentations and best practice sessions. In addition, a complementary Partner Pavilion as well as other networking and social events provide a valuable and exciting experience.

Who should attend?

The conference will appeal to anyone involved in the Built Environment industry, from consultants and engineers to senior executives.

Why should you attend?

  • Hear about current practice and lessons learned
  • Learn how to deliver innovative engineering solutions by integrating and using simulation software in your analysis and design environment
  • Hear leading keynote speakers outline the latest technology advances in the built environment arena
  • Hear best practices from application experts as they explain how to best apply simulation software to your applications
  • Connect with the latest innovations in the software and hardware Partner Pavilion
  • Network on this international stage with your peers from all across Europe

Learn more about the use of CAE in:

Occupant Comfort

  • Offices
  • Atria
  • Public buildings
  • Underground trains and stations

Homeland Security

  • Explosion modelling
  • Chemical and biological gas transport

Fire & Safety

  • Fire modelling
  • Smoke transport
  • Fire suppressions
  • Structural resilience

Wind Engineering

  • Pressure mapping
  • Pedestrian comfort
  • Structural loading

Specialist Design Considerations

  • Seismic response
  • Cyclic loading on structures
  • Cooling of data centres

HVAC, Refrigeration Equipment

  • Fans
  • Chilled beams
  • Thermal mass devices
  • Facades
  • Diffusers
  • Grilles

...and more.

Tower of London

The Tower of London will host the EBECC evening dinner, with a private viewing of the crown jewels allowing delegates to experience a privileged and unforgettable occasion.

 

Haberdasher&rsquo's Hall, venue for the inaugural EBECC

Haberdasher’s Hall, venue for the inaugural EBECC

 

Downloadable map of the venue