MEP Engineering

Multiple Companies in Africa Join Expert-Level Training in Revit MEP 2025

The highly anticipated MEP BIM Design for Hospital Projects using Revit MEP 2025 seminar, which took place from January 27th in Kigali, has successfully concluded. This transformative six-day training provided engineers from across Africa with expert-level insights into Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing (MEP) systems, with a special focus on the complexities of healthcare infrastructure.

Multiple Companies in Africa Join Expert-Level Training in Revit MEP 2025

A Multinational Gathering of MEP Engineers

Certified by Autodesk, the seminar attracted a diverse group of professionals from across Africa, including engineers from Nigeria, Tanzania, Rwanda, and Uganda. A total of 31 engineers from respected organizations, such as Gasabo 3D, the US Embassy, King Faisal Hospital, KOA Consultants, RandaMEP, and others, participated in this unique learning experience. The event provided participants with the opportunity to dive deep into MEP system design, learning advanced strategies and techniques specifically tailored to designing hospital systems. While the seminar provided a strong theoretical foundation, it also emphasized practical, real-world applications. Attendees had the chance to explore hands-on methodologies and gain insights that can immediately be applied to their current or future projects. The course included case studies and live demonstrations of hospital MEP system designs, ensuring participants left with the confidence to address real-world challenges effectively.

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Why This Seminar Matters

Why This Seminar Matters

The growth of advanced healthcare infrastructure across Africa, has increased the demand for skilled engineers who can design cutting-edge MEP systems. By attending this seminar, participants enhanced their technical abilities and gained a deeper understanding of the unique challenges involved in hospital system design. This training represents a significant step forward for MEP engineers in the region, empowering them to create more efficient, reliable, and sustainable hospital systems. These newly acquired skills will help them meet the evolving needs of the healthcare industry and ensure that hospitals are equipped with the best infrastructure to support patient care. As the seminar has now concluded, participants are leaving with enhanced expertise, a certification from Autodesk, and the confidence to apply their new skills to future projects. The event has set a new benchmark for MEP design training in Africa, and we look forward to seeing how these engineers will continue to shape the future of healthcare infrastructure across the continent.