• HOME
  • NEWS
  • EXPLORE
    • CAREER
      • Companies
      • Jobs
    • EVENTS
    • iGEM
      • News
      • Team
    • PHOTOS
    • VIDEO
    • WIKI
  • BLOG
  • COMMUNITY
    • FACEBOOK
    • INSTAGRAM
    • TWITTER
Friday, July 10, 2026
BIOENGINEER.ORG
No Result
View All Result
  • Login
  • HOME
  • NEWS
  • EXPLORE
    • CAREER
      • Companies
      • Jobs
        • Lecturer
        • PhD Studentship
        • Postdoc
        • Research Assistant
    • EVENTS
    • iGEM
      • News
      • Team
    • PHOTOS
    • VIDEO
    • WIKI
  • BLOG
  • COMMUNITY
    • FACEBOOK
    • INSTAGRAM
    • TWITTER
  • HOME
  • NEWS
  • EXPLORE
    • CAREER
      • Companies
      • Jobs
        • Lecturer
        • PhD Studentship
        • Postdoc
        • Research Assistant
    • EVENTS
    • iGEM
      • News
      • Team
    • PHOTOS
    • VIDEO
    • WIKI
  • BLOG
  • COMMUNITY
    • FACEBOOK
    • INSTAGRAM
    • TWITTER
No Result
View All Result
Bioengineer.org
No Result
View All Result
Home NEWS Science News Technology

Curtin and Octave team up to train future digital innovators

Bioengineer by Bioengineer
July 10, 2026
in Technology
Reading Time: 2 mins read
0
Curtin and Octave team up to train future digital innovators
Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on LinkedinShare on RedditShare on Telegram

A groundbreaking alliance between Curtin University and Octave Intelligence is poised to revolutionize construction education in Western Australia and beyond. This partnership introduces the Octave NextGen Builders Program, which integrates advanced digital construction tools directly into university curricula, equipping students with hands-on experience using professional-grade software before they enter the workforce.

The program addresses an urgent industry challenge: a widening gap between the demand for digitally adept construction professionals and the availability of such talent. As infrastructure and engineering projects grow more complex, the need for workers proficient in digital construction methodologies has become critical. The NextGen Builders Program aims to bridge this gap by training students to manage interconnected decisions across the entire infrastructure lifecycle—from initial design and planning through to construction and operational phases.

Central to this initiative is the deployment of Octave’s ‘OnSite Visualize’ software within Curtin’s construction and built environment courses. Students learn to harness Building Information Modelling (BIM) data, transforming intricate digital models into actionable construction work packages. This involves combining multiple federated models to identify and resolve conflicts, a process known as clash detection, thereby refining project sequencing and enhancing coordination efficiency.

Lead coordinator Dr. Vasilios Papastamoulis emphasizes the program’s potential to equip future professionals with the digital acumen necessary for modern construction environments. By embedding industry-standard tools into academic programs, graduates gain valuable project-based skills that meet evolving workforce needs. The initiative also aims to reshape perceptions of construction and infrastructure careers, highlighting their innovative, technology-driven nature.

Fabio Yada, Octave’s Vice President for the Asia-Pacific region, underscores the program’s strategic relevance. It confronts a dual crisis of skills shortages and an ageing workforce in key sectors by attracting digitally proficient new talent. Moreover, it reflects the contemporary trend toward integrated project delivery, where real-time data sharing and collaboration across design, construction, and operational teams dictate project success.

Curtin student Liam Greyling describes the program as a transformative opportunity to bridge classroom theory and real-world practice. With access to cutting-edge software, participants develop proficiency in digital tools that are rapidly becoming standard in the construction industry.

Looking ahead, the program plans to expand into additional universities across Australia and the Asia-Pacific, strengthening the pipeline of digitally skilled graduates. This expansion supports Western Australia’s ambition to be recognized as a leader in future-ready infrastructure and construction capabilities.

By pioneering this educational shift, Curtin University and Octave Intelligence are setting a new benchmark for how academia and industry can collaborate to cultivate a workforce prepared for the digital transformation of construction.

Subject of Research: Digital construction education and workforce development

Article Title: Curtin University and Octave Intelligence Launch NextGen Builders Program to Revolutionize Construction Education

News Publication Date: Not specified

Web References:
https://www.octave.com/

Image Credits: Curtin University

Keywords

Construction engineering, digital construction, Building Information Modelling (BIM), construction software, infrastructure projects, workforce development, construction education, infrastructure lifecycle management

Tags: addressing skills gap in digital constructionBuilding Information Modelling (BIM) trainingclash detection and project coordinationconstruction education innovationdigital construction skillsdigital construction tools in university curriculafuture construction workforce developmentinfrastructure lifecycle management trainingintegration of advanced construction softwareOctave NextGen Builders Programpartnership between Curtin University and Octave Intelligencetechnological advancements in construction education

Share12Tweet7Share2ShareShareShare1

Related Posts

New Tech Enables Communication for Nonverbal Patients

New Tech Enables Communication for Nonverbal Patients

July 10, 2026
New Gene Promoter Offers Hope for Treating Drug-Resistant Epilepsy

New Gene Promoter Offers Hope for Treating Drug-Resistant Epilepsy

July 10, 2026

Introducing Biomni: The AI Biomedical Co-Scientist Revolutionizing Research

July 10, 2026

Quantum material reveals new insights into strange electronic behaviors

July 10, 2026

POPULAR NEWS

  • Detection of EDCs in Breast Milk and Infant Urine Up to Six Months Highlights Early Exposure Risks

    77 shares
    Share 31 Tweet 19
  • New Drug Candidate Developed at McMaster Shows Potential for Treating Brain Cancer

    58 shares
    Share 23 Tweet 15
  • KTU Researchers Explore Ultrasound’s Role in Enhancing Blood Flow Beyond Diagnostics

    53 shares
    Share 21 Tweet 13
  • 高齢者の骨粗鬆症治療の持続性比較

    51 shares
    Share 20 Tweet 13

About

We bring you the latest biotechnology news from best research centers and universities around the world. Check our website.

Follow us

Recent News

Natural Product Exposure Linked to Global Rise in Pulmonary Hypertension

Artificial Intelligence Transforms Material Synthesis Methods

Dr. Tim Allerton Receives $3.6M NIH Grant for Heart Failure Research

Subscribe to Blog via Email

Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email.

Join 84 other subscribers
  • Contact Us

Bioengineer.org © Copyright 2023 All Rights Reserved.

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
No Result
View All Result
  • Homepages
    • Home Page 1
    • Home Page 2
  • News
  • National
  • Business
  • Health
  • Lifestyle
  • Science

Bioengineer.org © Copyright 2023 All Rights Reserved.