ACCCBE - The African Conference on Computing in Civil & Building Engineering
Civil Engineering
Cape Town, Western Cape, Za
6 employees
- Employees
- 6
ACCCBE - The African Conference on Computing in Civil & Building Engineering Overview
- Headquarters
- Cape Town, Western Cape, Za
- Website
- acccbe.org
- Industry
- Civil Engineering
- Employees
- 6
- Founded
- 2024
- NAICS
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Heavy and Civil Engineering ConstructionOther Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction
Keywords
Digital Twin Technology
Information modeling
Technology-enriched engineering pedagogy
Human-technology frontier
Water and resource recovery modeling
Transport and sustainable urban development
Resilient and sustainable urban and energy system
Smart and connected health and communities
Construction modeling and visualization
LIDAR
Reality capture technologies
RGB-D
About ACCCBE - The African Conference on Computing in Civil & Building Engineering
The African Conference on Computing in Civil and Building Engineering (ACCCBE) serves as a pivotal platform for professionals, researchers, and stakeholders across Africa to converge and explore the intersection of computing technologies with civil and building engineering disciplines. Established to address the unique challenges and opportunities within the African context, ACCCBE aims to foster innovation, collaboration, and knowledge exchange in areas such as computational modeling, simulation, data analytics, and digital transformation in construction practices.
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