Unleash the power of AI to transform AEC data management. Master secure, ethical strategies for smarter projects and revolutionize how you navigate complex information.

In "Smart Systems, Safe Projects: Managing AEC Data with AI," we delve into the transformative power of Artificial Intelligence in the Architecture, Engineering, and Construction (AEC) industry. This course addresses the critical challenges of managing complex AEC data, vulnerabilities in new technologies, and the ethical considerations surrounding AI implementation.
Join Victor Lima, an expert in BIM implementation, as he explores how AI is reshaping data management, project delivery, and overall industry practices.
You'll gain a comprehensive understanding of:
This course goes beyond technical applications, fostering an understanding of the critical human element necessary for responsible AI integration. It’s an essential guide for AEC professionals seeking to navigate the evolving digital landscape with confidence, ensuring smart systems lead to safe and successful projects.

Director of Digital Practice at Diamond Schmitt
Victor Lima is a highly skilled and experienced professional holding a B.Eng in Civil Engineering Technology and an Advanced Diploma in Architectural Technology. Victor's career has been distinguished by his involvement in diverse projects, including transit, institutional, and residential/mixed-use buildings. With 10 years of experience, Victor has effectively implemented BIM in various projects, meeting diverse BIM deliverable expectations. His leadership in BIM implementation at Diamond Schmitt has maintained their cutting-edge status in Canada. Victor actively engages in collaborative workflows, data analysis, computational techniques, and open BIM concepts. As a member of the Toronto BIM Community (tBIMc) and buildingSMART Canada, he passionately advocates for the adoption and advancement of BIM practices within the Canadian BIM community. Victor is currently working on the Atlantic Science Enterprise Centre (ASEC) for Public Services and Procurement Canada (PSPC) in Moncton, New Brunswick. This new facility will address the urgent need for upgraded science facilities and infrastructure in Canada. He is overseeing the creation, implementation, and management of BIM workflows and ISO 19650, ensuring BIM standards and best practices to produce client data for operations and digital twin creation.