Scaffolding design platform ScaffPlan to feature at Trimble event

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ScaffPlan, the scaffolding design and management platform, is set to feature at the first Trimble Dimensions Australia Conference later this week in Brisbane.

The event, taking place on 27–28 August at The Star, will bring together leaders from construction, engineering and geospatial sectors for two days of educational sessions, technology demonstrations and workshops.

ScaffPlan’s founder and managing director, Simon Boyes, said the company’s participation marked a significant milestone.

“Trimble Dimensions is one of the most influential technology conferences in the world,” he said. “ScaffPlan being on this stage shows just how far we’ve come — from a start-up in Australia to a global leader trusted worldwide.”

The business, which began in Australia and now has users around the globe, provides digital scaffolding solutions designed to reduce project risk, improve efficiency and streamline workflows.

At the conference, ScaffPlan’s head of technical support and training, Ilya Kornienko, will present on the firm’s “support-first” model. He said pairing software with strong technical help was key to ensuring adoption.

“Software adoption often fails without the right support,” he explained. “At ScaffPlan, we combine world-class technology with the expertise, training, and resources customers need to thrive.”

ScaffPlan’s offering includes an AI assistant built into the platform, a library of more than 300 tutorial videos, and a searchable knowledge base. The company says these resources, alongside direct technical support, act as an extension of clients’ own technology teams.

The Trimble Dimensions Australia event is expected to draw industry representatives from across the region, with more than 50 sessions planned. Organisers say it will highlight how digital tools are reshaping construction and related industries.

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