The recent official launch training for Protastructure 2025 in Dar es Salaam has marked a significant milestone in the engineering landscape of the United Republic of Tanzania. Engineers from NHC, TPDF, Different district councils, University of Dar es Salaam, TASAC, and many others gathered to adopt the transformative power of modern Building Information Modeling (BIM) technology for structural design and analysis. Feedback from participants highlights the effectiveness of the training, with many expressing how the expert guidance turned the experience into a “melodious” journey.
Led by Eng. Gorki Charite, the training emphasized not only the theoretical aspects of structural BIM but also its practical applications. This hands-on approach allowed trainees to connect their learning to real-life projects, making the experience both enjoyable and relevant to their daily engineering projects. As BIM technology gains momentum in developed countries, its adoption is also rapidly increasing in Tanzania. We, Nziza Global are at the forefront of this transformation, committed to equipping engineers with the skills they need to thrive in a competitive market. This training equipped participants with the knowledge to implement BIM design techniques seamlessly into their structural projects, positioning them for success in an evolving industry.
For engineers looking to stay relevant, participating in high-end training like Protastructure 2025 is crucial. The industry is evolving quickly, and those who do not embrace new technological practices risk falling behind. The insights and skills gained from this training can significantly enhance an engineer’s capabilities and open new doors in their career. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to be part of this exciting shift in the engineering sector. As we continue to advance BIM technology in Tanzania, we invite all engineers to join us in embracing these innovative practices. The future of engineering is here, and it’s time to be a part of it because we are here to make that happen!