Skema is taking the stage at NXT BLD 2026
Two sessions. A sponsor booth. And some of the most significant capability advances Skema has ever shipped. Here's what to expect — and how to get a demo whether you're in London or not.
NXT BLD has always been the conference where the AEC industry comes to argue about what's actually next — not what's been repackaged and rebranded, but what's genuinely around the corner. This year's edition at the Queen Elizabeth II Centre in London (13–14 May) feels particularly charged: the conversation has shifted decisively toward agentic BIM, new tech stacks, and what it means to rebuild foundational workflows for an AI-first world.
That's a conversation Skema was built for. And we're showing up with a lot to say.
From tool to platform: Skema in 2026
Not long ago, Skema was primarily known as a powerful generative design tool. That description no longer captures what the platform is. Today, Skema is a full design and delivery platform — one with an analytic model at its core, bidirectional sync with Revit, and the ability to handle the complexity that real buildings demand: layered engineered systems, intricate spatial relationships, large-scale project data.
The ambition has always been to give firms something they've never had before: genuine design intelligence that travels with the project from concept through delivery. What's changed is the capability has caught up with the ambition. NXT BLD is where we'll show exactly how far it's come.
Two sessions you don't want to miss
Marty Rozmanith, Skema co-founder and CTO, will take the stage twice across the two days. These aren't overview talks — they're substantive, technically grounded sessions from someone with rare perspective on where BIM has been and where it needs to go.
Bidirectional Revit, Rhino and other tricks: Skema in 2026
Today Skema is a full design and delivery platform. This session walks through how Skema's analytic model and bidirectional Revit syncing handle complex buildings — and what that means practically for firms looking for better tools to harness design intelligence and capture institutional knowledge. Expect complex real-world examples, detailed data, and engineered systems in action.
This session includes a live demo of first-in-industry capabilities — things you genuinely won't have seen before. If you're in London, don't miss it.
Wednesday ·May 13 4:30 pm — Presented by Marty Rozmanith (Co-founder & CTO) and Nikita Bokhan (VP of Product)
I know Kung Fu: Replacing Revit in the BIM 3.0 era of agents and skills
Where did BIM go wrong? BIM wasn't built for agents — and it shows. In this session, Marty lays out a first-principles blueprint for what agentic BIM should actually look like if we were designing it today. Does a Revit MCP server make sense? Or does the industry need a wholesale replacement? Agree or disagree, you'll leave with a much clearer view of what's coming — and what to do about it.
Marty is uniquely positioned to lead this conversation and he won’t hold back.
Thursday · 2:50 pm — Presented by Marty Rozmanith (Co-founder & CTO)
Visit us at the Skema sponsor booth
Beyond the sessions, you'll find us on the exhibition floor throughout both days. Come by the Skema booth to see the platform live, ask the hard questions, and talk directly with the team building and delivering iti. We'll have our most experienced people on hand — not sales, but the engineers and product leads who know every corner of the system.
If the sessions put ideas in your head, the booth is where those ideas become a real conversation about your firm's workflow.
Attending NXT BLD — or watching from the sidelines?
Whether you're in London or not, there are easy ways to see what Skema is doing in 2026.
If you're attending NXT BLD
Don't miss Marty's sessions on Wednesday (4:30 pm) and Thursday (2:50 pm) — and swing by the Skema sponsor booth for a hands-on demo with our team
View the NXT BLD agenda
Can't make it to London?
Request a private demo from wherever you are — a focused, 1:1 session with the Skema team tailored to your firm's workflow and questions.
Not ready for a demo? Read more on the Skema blog — Explore the full NXT BLD program