Layher Introduces Cutting-Edge SIM2Field System at Bauma

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Layher unveiled an array of new products and advancements at Bauma this week, reinforcing its position as a global leader in scaffolding and access technology.

However, one stand-out feature that drew significant attention was the introduction of SIM2Field, a digital tool designed to connect 3D scaffolding planning seamlessly with real-world site execution.

The innovation, part of the company’s comprehensive LayPLAN SUITE, aims to enhance cost control, transparency, and scheduling accuracy across scaffolding operations—vital elements in a sector where precision is critical.

Developed as an extension of Layher SIM® (Scaffolding Information Modeling), SIM2Field uses 3D model data created in LayPLAN CAD and brings it directly onto the construction site.

With the help of laser positioning and mobile devices, teams can now ensure that what’s planned digitally is executed precisely on the ground—minimising errors and significantly reducing the need for paper drawings.

“This is about turning the digital twin into a real-world reality,” said Sean Pike, UK MD, representing Layher and who gave Scaffmag a stand tour. “SIM2Field brings planning accuracy and transparency to the frontline of scaffolding operations.”

By using a total station aligned with reference points from the model, SIM2Field allows scaffolders to project scaffold layouts onto the construction site floor, aligning base spindles and ensuring accurate height and placement.

It is particularly effective for complex or high-precision installations, such as in industrial facilities or intricate restoration works.

Complementing this is the new SIM2Field XR App, which uses augmented reality to visualise 3D scaffold structures on-site via tablets. The app provides detailed part breakdowns, interactive material lists, and even an ‘exploded view’ for clearer assembly guidance—offering a paperless, connected approach to work preparation and quality control.

These innovations are part of Layher’s wider digitalisation strategy, which also includes tools for CAD planning, virtual reality walkthroughs, and 3D laser scanning—positioning the company at the forefront of digital transformation in scaffolding and construction.

As digital workflows become increasingly vital to the scaffolding industry, SIM2Field marks a significant step toward turning virtual plans into tangible, time-efficient builds.

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Layher Introduces Cutting-Edge SIM2Field System at Bauma

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Layher unveiled an array of new products and advancements at Bauma this week, reinforcing its position as a global leader in scaffolding and access technology.

However, one stand-out feature that drew significant attention was the introduction of SIM2Field, a digital tool designed to connect 3D scaffolding planning seamlessly with real-world site execution.

The innovation, part of the company’s comprehensive LayPLAN SUITE, aims to enhance cost control, transparency, and scheduling accuracy across scaffolding operations—vital elements in a sector where precision is critical.

Developed as an extension of Layher SIM® (Scaffolding Information Modeling), SIM2Field uses 3D model data created in LayPLAN CAD and brings it directly onto the construction site.

With the help of laser positioning and mobile devices, teams can now ensure that what’s planned digitally is executed precisely on the ground—minimising errors and significantly reducing the need for paper drawings.

“This is about turning the digital twin into a real-world reality,” said Sean Pike, UK MD, representing Layher and who gave Scaffmag a stand tour. “SIM2Field brings planning accuracy and transparency to the frontline of scaffolding operations.”

By using a total station aligned with reference points from the model, SIM2Field allows scaffolders to project scaffold layouts onto the construction site floor, aligning base spindles and ensuring accurate height and placement.

It is particularly effective for complex or high-precision installations, such as in industrial facilities or intricate restoration works.

Complementing this is the new SIM2Field XR App, which uses augmented reality to visualise 3D scaffold structures on-site via tablets. The app provides detailed part breakdowns, interactive material lists, and even an ‘exploded view’ for clearer assembly guidance—offering a paperless, connected approach to work preparation and quality control.

These innovations are part of Layher’s wider digitalisation strategy, which also includes tools for CAD planning, virtual reality walkthroughs, and 3D laser scanning—positioning the company at the forefront of digital transformation in scaffolding and construction.

As digital workflows become increasingly vital to the scaffolding industry, SIM2Field marks a significant step toward turning virtual plans into tangible, time-efficient builds.

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