Call for contributions
You are invited to submit your contribution to the conference.
Two tracks are planned: a ‘research’ track, intended to host scientific studies, projects and initiatives, and a ‘practice’ track, to present concrete applications, current ongoing initiatives and implementations. In both cases, the link to further papers, materials and resources is allowed and encouraged.
Research track
Submit a 1000-1500 words abstract to be peer-reviewed.
Important dates
!!!NEW DEADLINE!!! 20th December 2023 | Extended abstract submission deadline
Submit a 1000-1500 words abstract, that will be peer reviewed.
31st January 2024 | Peer-review results
Accepted extended abstracts and mode of presentation will be communicated to participants.
!!!NEW DEADLINE!!! 8th March 2024 | Revised extended abstract due
Limit to submit the revision of the extended abstract
20th February 2024 | Deadline for speakers’ registration
For each extended abstract presented and published, there must be a paid DBP 24 registration.
Practice track
Submit a max 500 words abstract of the proposed presentation.
Important dates
!!!NEW DEADLINE!!! 25th January 2024 | Abstract submission deadline
Limit of 500 words abstract of the proposed presentation.
10th February 2024 | Presentation confirmation
Accepted abstracts and mode of presentation will be communicated to participants.
20th February 2024 | Deadline for speakers’ registration
For each presentation, there must be a paid DBP 24 registration.
All the abstracts will be published as proceedings in the conference publication (EUnet4DBP publication)
Best contributions will be invited to be extended and submitted to a scientific journal special issue or possibly to contribute to a Digital Building Permit book.
Registration
1 day Pass
Regular attendant-
Access to 1 day of the event
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Access to the proceedings
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Coofee breaks for 1 day
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1 Lunch
1 day Pass
Public building permit Authorities-
Access to 1 dayof the event
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Access to the proceedings
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Coffee breaks for 1 day
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1 Lunch
Full Pass - 2 days + BDTIC
Regular attendant-
Access to the 2 days of the event + access to the BDTIC event
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Access to the proceedings
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All coffee breaks
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Lunch for the 3 days
Overview
Digitalisation of building permits has been identified as a critical enabler for accelerating housing delivery, ensuring building safety, and supporting climate adaptation goals. The Digital Building Permit Conference 2026 brings together the international community to explore the potential of automation and optimisation in the management of building and city data.
Research and practice in digital building permitting have matured significantly in recent years, with a growing number of cross-border initiatives, particularly at the European level, as well as local projects now delivering tangible results. Following three previous editions, most recently in Vienna in December 2025, the conference series has established itself as the leading global scientific forum on the digitalisation of building permitting, attracting researchers, public authorities, and industry representatives from over 30 countries.
Organised by the Technical University of Munich (TUM), together with the EUnet4DBP, OGC, and several supporting organisations, DBP26 will provide a platform for digital building permit stakeholders to meet, discuss, and collaborate on the current state of research, developments, and implementations. The conference is strategically scheduled alongside BIM World Munich 2026 (24–25 November), allowing attendees to benefit from both events in a single trip.
The scientific programme will include peer-reviewed research paper sessions, international keynotes, thematic panels, workshops, demonstrations of research prototypes, and practice talks. Peer-reviewed contributions will be published as open-access proceedings.
Multidisciplinarity and inter-sectoral collaboration are key to addressing the complex challenge of building permit digitalisation. The conference brings together civil engineering, computer science, geospatial sciences, administrative science, and law, and actively welcomes public authorities, including municipal building departments and regional planning offices. The programme will host a wide range of contributions and activities, from research to practice, with a significant part dedicated to users and stakeholders, to better understand the challenges of solution adoption and uptake.
Objectives
Overview
Digitalisation of building permits has been identified as a critical enabler for accelerating housing delivery, ensuring building safety, and supporting climate adaptation goals. The Digital Building Permit Conference 2026 brings together the international community to explore the potential of automation and optimisation in the management of building and city data.
Research and practice in digital building permitting have matured significantly in recent years, with a growing number of cross-border initiatives, particularly at the European level, as well as local projects now delivering tangible results. Following three previous editions, most recently in Vienna in December 2025, the conference series has established itself as the leading global scientific forum on the digitalisation of building permitting, attracting researchers, public authorities, and industry representatives from over 30 countries.
Organised by TU Munich, together with the EUnet4DBP, OGC, and several supporting organisations, DBP26 will provide a platform for digital building permit stakeholders to meet, discuss, and collaborate on the current state of research, developments, and implementations. The conference is strategically scheduled alongside BIM World Munich 2026 (24–25 November), allowing attendees to benefit from both events in a single trip.
The scientific programme will include peer-reviewed research paper sessions, international keynotes, thematic panels, workshops, demonstrations of research prototypes, and practice talks. Peer-reviewed contributions will be published as open-access proceedings in the Springer Lecture Notes in Civil Engineering (LNCE) series.
Multidisciplinarity and inter-sectoral collaboration are key to addressing the complex challenge of building permit digitalisation. The conference brings together civil engineering, computer science, geospatial sciences, administrative science, and law, and actively welcomes public authorities, including municipal building departments and regional planning offices. The programme will host a wide range of contributions and activities, from research to practice, with a significant part dedicated to users and stakeholders, to better understand the challenges of solution adoption and uptake.
Objectives
- Share progress all over Europe and the World
- Engage policy developers and regulators
- Show benefits and the value of building permit digitalisation through concrete examples
- Share solutions and components from several developers
- Encourage municipalities to bring their points of view and expertise
- Tackling the remaining outstanding problems and challenges
- Legal aspects discussion
- Share developments and experiences about data and technology for digital building permits
Conference Topics
Legislative System
- Capturing regulatory content
- Ambiguity and subjectivity in regulations
- Public policy, mapping, archive and records
- Sustainability and environmental checks supported by digital building permits
- Energy performance contracts and use cases related to retrofitting of existing buildings
Procedural System
- Quality of applicant submissions
- Implementation steps for transition
- Privacy in digital building permit
- Digital compliance
Organizational System
- Social, environmental and business case for digital permitting
- Legal, credibility and ethical challenges
- Training and education for digital building permit
- Applications of digital building permit in municipalities
- Advantages and benefits of digital building permit
Technological System
- Technologies for supported and automated compliance checking
- Current implementations
- Checking software demos
- Interoperability and software architectures and components for digital building permits
- Data, standards and ontologies in digital building permit
- GeoBIM
Conference Topics
Legislative system
- Capturing regulatory content
- Ambiguity and subjectivity in regulations
- Public policy, mapping, archive and records
- Sustainability and environmental checks supported by digital building permits
- Energy performance contracts and use cases related to retrofitting of existing buildings
Procedural System
- Quality of applicant submissions,
- Implementation steps for transition
- Privacy in digital building permit
- Digital compliance
Organizational system
- Social, environmental and business case for digital permitting
- Legal, credibility and ethical challenges
- Training and education for digital building permit
- Applications of digital building permit in municipalities
- Advantages and benefits of digital building permit
Technological System
- Technologies for supported and automated compliance checking
- Current implementations
- Checking software demos
- Interoperability and software architectures and components for digital building permits
- Data, standards and ontologies in digital building permit
- GeoBIM
Key Dates
Scientific Papers
Practice Track
Scientific Posters
Suggested Hotels
Venue
Oskar von Miller Forum, Oskar-von-Miller-Ring 25 – Munich, Germany
Suggested Hotels
Scientific Committee
Board
Reviewers
Contacts
Conference Chairs
Local Organisation
Questions about DBP26?
dbp2026@tum.de