For whom?

The webinar is for:

  • General contractors and construction lead/supervisory teams (managers, engineers, PMs),
  • investor supervision / contract engineer,
  • BIM Managers and those working on IFC,
  • surveyors and survey teams implementing monitoring and inventories.

Webinar highlights

  • Time: February 24, 2026 (Tuesday), 11:00 a.m.

  • Format: online

  • Cost: free participation

  • Materials: recording available after the webinar

  • Package for participants

What will the webinar be about?

We will start with a brief introduction: what are the most important AI trends today and what do they really mean for construction. Then we will show how these trends translate into practice at SkySnap – both in terms of features and how we work with data, and how we conduct research and development (R&D) projects to implement such approaches into the product and into processes on the customer side. This will also be a moment to get to know the panelists and their perspectives better: from technology, to implementations, to construction realities.

The second part of the meeting was a question-and-answer session focused on the three most common layers of AI use on construction sites:

  1. Determination / classification
  2. Detection of discrepancies
  3. Automation of analysis and reporting

We want the webinar to be as practical and interactive as possible. Therefore, each enrolled participant will receive a set of questions from these areas where they can:

  • vote for the questions they most want to hear the answers to,
  • And add your own question.

This way, the Q&A will focus on what is most useful to you – instead of going with a “predetermined” agenda.

Speakers/Panelists

Panelists

Kamil Choromanski (SkySnap, Machine Learning) – ML/AI engineer working on the development of solutions for analyzing data from construction sites; in parallel, he is pursuing a PhD at Warsaw University of Technology. In the webinar, he brings a perspective on trends and “trust in AI” (validation, limitations).

Konrad Sosnowicz (SkySnap, Machine Learning) – technical leader at SkySnap, has been with the company for years; combines product and deployment perspective with AI/ML development. In the webinar, he leads the R&D thread: how one goes from research to solutions deployed at customers and in deployments of SkySnap Portal and services

Pawel Wojcik (SkySnap, Business Development) – is responsible for sales development and customer collaboration, translating the capabilities of the Portal and SkySnap services into tangible results in projects. In the webinar, he brings an implementation perspective: how to match solutions to real needs, communicate the value of automation/AI, and move from piloting to scaling with customers.

Leading

Tomasz Odrobinski (SkySnap) – CGO / head of SkySnap development, one of the presenters of the webinar series Earning with a Drone and The Drone Effect on Construction. In addition to scaling business and operations, he is interested in the topic of practical application of technology in business among other things AI.

What will you get out of the webinar?

After the meeting, you will be able to:

  • distinguish between 3 levels of AI application: labeling/classification → comparison → calculation automation → reporting
  • understand what “building blocks” are needed to make AI work meaningfully: input data (ortho/cloud/BIM), cyclability, quality, process,
  • Know where AI is having the fastest effect: work progress, discrepancies vs. BIM, structural elements, earthworks/shafts,
  • Understand constraints and risks: when AI is wrong and how to encapsulate this with controls (validation, confidence thresholds, QA),

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