Titled “Building a Knowledge Base for Agentic AI to Realise Co-Design with Swarm Agents,” the keynote is scheduled for 11 June 2025, from 12:50 PM to 1:10 PM at the Queen Elizabeth II Centre in London. The presentation will conclude with a live Q&A session. If you can’t make it in person, be sure to watch the free livestream (registration required).
Mr. Kitamura’s session will explore how intelligent agent-based systems, each representing core functions such as quality assurance, compliance, or structural analysis, can interoperate within complex AEC processes. These agents don’t just execute algorithms – they rely on a shared foundation of structured knowledge to collaborate meaningfully.
“Swarm AI can’t succeed without a unified language of understanding,” says Kitamura. “In the AEC world, that means creating knowledge that’s structured, validated, and universally understood across disciplines.”
Powering the Swarm: The Tektome Platform
Tektome’s technology stack is designed to enable this intelligent collaboration. The platform includes:
- ReqManager – An AI-powered AEC requirements management tool, built to identify and synthesise crucial details from technical standards, notes, and more.
- Knowledge Builder – A machine learning engine that converts past documents and project insights into actionable, structured knowledge.
Together, these tools form a cognitive backbone that Swarm Agents can access to act autonomously and intelligently—streamlining design, reducing risk, and enhancing innovation across projects.
This talk will resonate with professionals across architecture, engineering, digital design, AI development, and construction innovation who are looking to bring agility and intelligence into their project pipelines.