We are proud to announce the 2nd Call for Papers for the unique event in the built environment research calendar, which is now even larger: The 26th International Conference on Construction Applications of Virtual Reality (CONVR), the 10th International Conference on Smart and Sustainable Built Environment (SASBE), the FUTUREROADS Conference, the 2nd Building Digital Twin Scientific Conference (BDTSC), and the 3rd International Conference on Smart Construction will be jointly hosted in Cambridge, UK, from 21–24 July 2026.
This unique collaboration brings together leading global communities to explore the future of the built environment through a multidisciplinary lens. Researchers, practitioners, and innovators are invited to submit their work on a wide range of topics:
CONVR:
- Immersive and Human-Centric Technologies
- AI, Data Science, and Knowledge Integration
- BIM and Digital Twins Technologies
- Impact of Realities and Digital Transformation Society and Industry
SASBE:
- Technologies and Data
- Sustainability and Climate
- Urban Planning and Quality of Life
- Management and Governance
FUTUREROADS:
- Digital Twins
- Sustainability
- Data Science
- Smart Materials
- Automation and Robotics
BDTSC:
- Framework of Digital Twins
- Smart, Sustainable, and Resilient Environments
- Automation and Advanced Technologies
- Citizen Engagement
- Capacity and Skills
SC:
- Smart Planning and Design
- Resilient Cities
- Urban Renewal
- Intelligent Disaster Prevention and Reduction
- Smart Transportation
Key Dates for Submission
- Optional Abstract Submission Deadline:
15 November 2025→ 30 November 2025 (Extended) - Notification of Abstract Decision:
7 December 2025→ 22 December 2025 (Extended) - Full Paper Submission Deadline: 7 January 2026
- Notification of Corrections on Papers and Conditional Acceptance: 15 March 2026
- Camera-Ready Paper Submission: 15 May 2026
- Notification of Final Acceptance of Papers: 30 May 2026
This joint conference is supported by the FUTUREROADS Fellowship Programme, funded by the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under the Marie Skłodowska-Curie grant agreement No 101034337, and by leading organisations in infrastructure, construction, and digital innovation.
For full details and submission guidelines, visit: https://www.sasbe2026.com
Join us in Cambridge to shape the future of smart and sustainable infrastructure.