BIM4CE Transnational Workshop in Ljubljana

Date: 03.03.2026
By: BIM4CE
From 3 to 5 March 2026, the BIM4CE Transnational Workshop was held in Ljubljana and online, bringing together partners and stakeholders from across Europe and beyond for three days of exchange, collaboration, and strategic discussion on the future of digital innovation in infrastructure management.

A central goal of the workshop was to deliver a presentation addressing decision-makers at the local, national, and European levels, highlighting the importance of innovative approaches to infrastructure management and the value of transnational cooperation in strengthening resilience and sustainability.

The first day featured the workshop “From failure to knowledge: lessons learned from recent bridge collapses”, which focused on infrastructure management. The session explored how lessons from past bridge failures can help improve future bridge management practices and support more informed decision-making.

The event provided an important platform for sharing expertise, strengthening collaboration among project partners and stakeholders, and reflecting on the future impact of BIM4CE. It proved to be a great success.

On the second day, the project consortium took a deep dive into the technical aspects of the standardized bridge monitoring solution and addressed stakeholders’ needs by presenting the BIM4CE solution and its step-by-step development over the past three years.

The final day was dedicated to reporting matters and planning future cooperation beyond the project’s conclusion.

A heartfelt thank you to CESTEL and ZAG for their outstanding hospitality, and to all speakers, partners, and Interreg Central Europe for funding the BIM4CE project, fostering cooperation across Europe, and making such a unifying event possible.

 

 

 

 

Our standardized and cost-effective bridge monitoring solution was presented and showcased on local public TV, highlighting how innovation and collaboration can strengthen digital infrastructure management