Trimble Dimensions 2025 made one thing abundantly clear: AI and automation are no longer on the horizon: they’re here, embedded across the Trimble ecosystem, and already reshaping how organisations design, build, survey and manage assets.
For KOREC customers across the UK & Ireland, this year’s announcements demonstrate how Trimble is moving beyond individual tools and toward connected, automated workflows that reduce manual effort, eliminate data silos, and improve productivity across teams.
Below is our round-up of the most relevant news and innovations revealed at the event.
The headline news from this year’s conference was the introduction of Trimble’s agentic AI platform. This is a scalable, secure foundation for developing AI agents that can automate multi-step processes, analyse data across systems, and assist workers throughout the design-to-delivery lifecycle.
Mark Schwartz, Senior Vice President of AECO Software at Trimble, explained the rationale behind the platform:
“As agentic AI use cases multiply, there is a growing need for common infrastructure that allows creators to rapidly and responsibly develop, deploy, monitor, and maintain high-value AI agents at scale.”
The platform includes the new Trimble Agent Studio, now in pilot, which enables customers and partners to develop their own AI agents that sit on top of the Trimble ecosystem.
This open, future-proof approach reflects what Trimble CEO Rob Painter described as a natural next step in the company’s long-term data strategy:
“Our Connect and Scale strategy has brought us to this point. By embedding AI into our solutions and enabling improved data flow, we’re taking the next steps towards unlocking the power of connected data.”
For KOREC customers, this means that AI will increasingly power real-world workflows, not just isolated product features.
AI Embedded Across the Workflow
Trimble’s announcements demonstrated the breadth of where AI and automation are landing: from early design stages right through to site reporting and project delivery.
1. Design & Modelling Automation
Updates to the SketchUp ecosystem showed how AI will speed up modelling and conceptual work:
- Generate Object – create 3D objects by simply describing what you need
- AI Render – enhanced automated visualisation
- SketchUp Assistant – an upcoming agent to support common modelling tasks
For architects, surveyors and designers, this marks a shift toward faster iterations and fewer manual modelling steps.
2. Field-to-Office Automation
Dimensions featured several real-use examples of AI turning field data into structured, actionable information:
- Site voice notes automatically converted into formatted documents
- Auto-Submittals that prepare and route documentation
- AI Title Block Extraction that reads drawing metadata
- Automated daily reporting tools in ProjectSight
These tools are especially useful for construction and utilities teams where admin tasks consume valuable time that could be spent on delivery.
3. Reality Capture Meets AI: ProjectSight 360 Capture
One of the most practical innovations came in the form of ProjectSight 360 Capture, which automatically integrates 360° jobsite images into the ProjectSight environment.
AI processes each image to:
- Identify where it was taken
- Align it to site drawings
- Assess site progress
- Support remote walkthroughs
For project managers, QS teams, and off-site stakeholders across the UK & Ireland, this gives true “eyes on site” without needing to be physically present.
Connected, Open, Interoperable
A consistent theme across the conference was Trimble’s commitment to open, connected workflows. This is something that aligns strongly with KOREC’s own focus on integrated technology stacks.
Trimble’s ecosystem continues to expand through verified integrations and extensions within Trimble Marketplace, which Chris Peppler, Vice President of Platform at Trimble, described as:
“a trusted source of verified software integrations and extensions that enable customers to solve workflow gaps. Every solution goes through a certification process, making it simple for our customers to easily tailor their Trimble solutions to fit their technology ecosystems.”
For customers operating mixed fleets, multi-discipline teams, or hybrid software stacks, this interoperability is essential.
Why It Matters for Organisations in the UK & Ireland
Across all sessions, Trimble addressed a reality familiar to many of our customers: rising project complexity, data fragmentation and margin pressures.
This year’s announcements directly target those challenges by delivering:
- Faster design and modelling cycles
- Reduced admin and reporting workload
- Improved accuracy in jobsite documentation
- Better coordination between teams
- More accessible adoption of AI via the Agent Studio platform
KOREC will continue to track, test and support these innovations as they move from early access into wider availability.
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