Tektome CEO to present AI BIM Checker at Digital Construction Week 2026
By AI, Created 5:32 AM UTC, June 02, 2026, /AGP/ – Tektome CEO Naoki Kitamura will speak at Digital Construction Week 2026 in London on 3 June, showing how AI BIM Checker lets AEC teams run plain-language model checks and scale BIM quality. The session and demo come as firms face rising project complexity and a shrinking pool of experienced BIM reviewers.
Why it matters: - AEC teams are under pressure to keep BIM models consistent as projects get more complex. - Traditional BIM review still relies on manual checking, specialist knowledge and a small group of experienced professionals. - Tektome is pitching AI BIM Checker as a way to spread model-quality checks beyond scripting experts and reduce rework.
What happened: - Tektome CEO Naoki Kitamura will speak at Digital Construction Week 2026 at ExCeL London on 3-4 June. - Kitamura’s Tech Stage session, “Scaling BIM Quality When Experience Is Retiring Faster Than It Can Be Replaced,” is scheduled for 3 June 2026 at 3:15 PM. - Tektome will also exhibit at Stand D362, where visitors can see live demonstrations of AI BIM Checker and learn about Requirements Management, Regulations Research and Knowledge Builder.
The details: - AI BIM Checker is Tektome’s recently launched AI-native tool for BIM checks in plain language. - Users can load a BIM model and ask practical questions, including whether an element has enough clearance, whether a design change affects room requirements, or whether model information meets a required standard. - The system interprets the request, breaks it into checking steps, reads the model data and shows the results visually on the model. - Tektome says the approach lowers the manual burden of model verification and helps more people on a project team engage with BIM quality. - The company says the goal is to preserve expert knowledge, reduce rework and improve consistency across BIM workflows. - Kitamura said BIM checking should not be limited to people who can write scripts, and that the people closest to the project should be able to ask questions of BIM data and review the answers. - Kitamura founded Tektome in 2023 after previously founding Incubit Inc. and leading AI ventures in surgical support and infrastructure inspection. - Tektome’s Multi Intelligence platform combines AI agents with real project data to support BIM, design and construction workflows.
Between the lines: - Tektome is framing BIM quality as a workflow problem, not just a technical one. - The company is also positioning plain-language interaction as a way to make AI useful to a broader range of project teams. - The timing at Digital Construction Week suggests Tektome wants to reach contractors, designers and digital construction teams that are already looking for automation and quality-control tools.
What’s next: - Attendees at Digital Construction Week can hear Kitamura’s session and see AI BIM Checker in action at Stand D362. - Tektome is using the event to push its broader AI infrastructure offering for AEC teams and show how AI agents can execute reviews, compliance checks, reporting and analysis inside project workflows.
The bottom line: - Tektome is betting that plain-language AI can make BIM checking faster, broader and less dependent on scarce expert reviewers.
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