InfraSphere 2027London 2027
Conference Tracks

Eight tracks shaping the built environment

The scientific programme is organised into eight specialist tracks. Submit your abstract to the track that best fits your work.

01

Low-Carbon Materials

Geopolymers, low-clinker cements, bio-based and recycled materials, and embodied-carbon accounting.

02

Smart Infrastructure & IoT

Sensor networks, digital twins, structural health monitoring, and AI-driven asset management.

03

Resilient & Seismic Design

Climate-adaptive structures, flood and seismic resilience, and performance-based engineering.

04

Digital Construction & BIM

BIM workflows, generative design, robotic fabrication, and construction automation.

05

Sustainable Urban Design

Net-zero districts, transit-oriented development, green infrastructure, and circular cities.

06

Mass Timber & Hybrid Systems

Engineered timber, hybrid steel-timber structures, and carbon sequestration in buildings.

07

Water & Climate Resilience

Sustainable drainage, coastal defence, and infrastructure adaptation to a changing climate.

08

Policy, Finance & Standards

Green finance, regulation, life-cycle assessment standards, and net-zero policy frameworks.

Engineers reviewing a 3D digital twin smart city model on a large touchscreen
Cross-cutting Theme

Digital twins and data-driven infrastructure

A dedicated thread runs through every track: how sensing, modelling and AI are transforming the way we design, build and operate the cities of tomorrow.

  • Live demonstrations of BIM and digital twin workflows
  • Sessions linking sensor data to resilient asset management
  • Case studies from real smart-city deployments
Call for Papers

Have research to share?

Submit your abstract to one of the eight tracks and present your work to an international audience of engineers, architects and researchers.

Submit your abstract

June 7–9, 2027 · London

Join the global conversation on sustainable, smart infrastructure

Register today to secure early-bird pricing, or submit your abstract to present your research to an international audience.