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Nemetschek unveils ‘Connected Construction’ vision at Project Qatar 2026

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Nemetschek unveils ‘Connected Construction’ vision at Project Qatar 2026

Nemetschek Arabia, a part of the Nemetschek Group, one of the world’s leading software providers for the Architecture, Engineering, Construction and Operations (AEC/O) industry, is showcasing its ‘Connected Construction’ vision at its booth alongside its partner Medialogic, demonstrating how integrated digital workflows, data-driven collaboration, and intelligent technologies are reshaping the future of the construction industry.

A major industry event, Project Qatar 2026 kicked off today (June 9) under the theme “Innovation & Sustainability: Qatar’s Path to 2030” and will run until June 11 at the Doha Exhibition and Convention Center (DECC). The three-day event brings together global construction leaders, innovators, and policymakers. 

As the event’s AEC/O Technology Sponsor, Nemetschek reaffirmed its commitment to driving digital transformation and sustainable development across Qatar’s rapidly evolving built environment sector.

Through its portfolio of globally recognised brands and technologies, Nemetschek Arabia is highlighting how digital solutions across the entire building lifecycle can help organisations improve efficiency, collaboration, sustainability, and project delivery outcomes. 

From Building Information Modeling (BIM) and digital twins to AI-powered workflows and smart asset management, the company’s solutions are empowering developers, contractors, architects, engineers, and operators to build smarter and more sustainably, the company said in a statement.

Qatar’s construction sector continues to witness strong momentum as the country advances major infrastructure and development initiatives aligned with Qatar National Vision 2030, it added. 

According to Research And Markets, the country’s construction industry is expected to surpass $106.3 billion by 2030, supported by investments in renewable energy, hospitality, transportation, healthcare, and education projects. 

Meanwhile, Qatar’s 2026 national budget allocated $17.3 billion towards major capital and infrastructure projects, reflecting the country’s continued focus on long-term economic diversification and sustainable urban development.

"As Qatar realises the ambitious infrastructure goals set out in the National Vision 2030, the demand for seamless, data-driven collaboration has never been greater," said Eng. Muayad Simbawa, the Managing Director of Nemetschek Arabia. 

"At Project Qatar 2026, we are showcasing how connected digital ecosystems can help organisations break down silos, improve collaboration across stakeholders, and unlock greater efficiency throughout the entire building lifecycle," he stated. "As a trusted technology partner to the AEC/O industry, our focus is on helping customers in Qatar accelerate their digital transformation journeys and deliver smarter, more sustainable, and future-ready projects aligned with the ambitions of Qatar National Vision 2030," he added.

As governments and developers across the GCC continue prioritizing smart cities, sustainability, and digitalization, Nemetschek Arabia said it remains focused on supporting the region’s transformation through open and connected technologies that enable more resilient and future-ready infrastructure ecosystems. 

Its participation at Project Qatar 2026 further reinforces the company’s position as a trusted technology partner for organizations seeking to accelerate innovation and unlock greater value across the design, construction, and operations lifecycle.-TradeArabia News Service