CBC 2025: Construction Blockchain Conference
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- 1 day, 7 hours
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About this event
7th Construction Blockchain Conference
Join us at CBC2025: Digital Trust & Traceable Systems, a two-day virtual conference held from 1st to 2nd November 2025. Building on the success of previous years, this conference brings together top experts exploring blockchain applications in the built environment. With live presentations streamed from London and global virtual participation, CBC2025 offers a unique platform to examine how blockchain technologies are enabling greater accountability, transparency, and resilience across construction and asset management.
As the digital engineering landscape continues to evolve, establishing trust and ensuring traceability have become critical for managing supply chains, compliance, and sustainability. This event provides an unparalleled opportunity to explore innovative solutions and best practices, fostering deeper integration of blockchain within the AECO industry.
The conference will feature a wide range of topics including data interoperability, IoT integration, digital assurance, and the role of blockchain in enabling trusted and traceable systems. Attendees will have the chance to engage with industry leaders through keynote sessions, panel discussions, and interactive networking opportunities. CBC2025 promises to deliver cutting-edge insights and practical knowledge to drive the future of digital trust and traceability—all accessible from the convenience of a virtual platform.
Conference Link: https://www.constructionblockchain.org/cbc2025
Conference Key Information
The CBC2025 conference invites researchers and practitioners to submit their work on blockchain, digital trust, and traceability in the built environment via the CBC submission page. As this is a fully virtual event, registered participants will receive secure access to all live-streamed sessions and conference materials.
The agenda includes keynote addresses, industry-led sessions, and expert discussions designed to give attendees the opportunity to debate the latest developments in blockchain for the built environment, with perspectives aimed at researchers, policymakers, and business strategists.
About the CBC
The Construction Blockchain Consortium was established to develop knowledge transfer, arrange commercial and academic presentations, assess and test commercial services and technology, conduct research, and drive policy, regulation and understanding of the consequences of Blockchain and other emerging technologies in the Built Environment. The CBC is led by the UCL Department of Computer Science and The Bartlett Faculty of the Built Environment. It also investigates the development of open-source tools on behalf of the industry and encourages application developers to build proprietary technology and services to deliver sustainable construction solutions.
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