ICIC Announces Twinmotion BIM Webinar For April 8, 2026

ICIC will host a Twinmotion BIM webinar on April 8, covering 3D rendering, lighting, and model presentation for construction professionals.
Delegacion Alvaro Obregón, CDMX - March 30, 2026 - The Instituto de Capacitación de la Industria de la Construcción (ICIC) has announced the BIM Webinar on Twinmotion Rendering Engine, scheduled for April 8, 2026. The online session is designed to equip construction and architecture professionals with practical visualization skills using one of the industry's most advanced rendering tools.
-p title="Business Administration Course" src="https://i.postimg.cc/mkCMvd3S/Business-Administration-Course.png" alt="Business-Administration-Course" />The one-hour webinar will run from 5:00 PM to 6:00 PM (Mexico City time) and is open to a broad audience, including mid-level professionals seeking to strengthen their technical capabilities in Building Information Modeling (BIM).
The session will guide participants through a structured program that covers essential elements of Twinmotion, including:
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Preparation and import of 3D models
Navigation of the software interface
Camera setup and scene composition
Application of materials and object adjustments
Lighting, geolocation, and environmental settings
Export techniques for professional presentations
These modules aim to provide both foundational knowledge and hands-on insights into real-world project visualization workflows.
According to ICIC, the webinar responds to growing demand for digital transformation tools in construction, where BIM and visualization technologies are reshaping how projects are planned, communicated, and delivered.
Pablo Lopez Ortega, spokesperson for ICIC, highlighted the importance of integrating visualization tools into everyday project workflows. "Twinmotion allows professionals to present ideas with clarity and precision. This webinar introduces participants to practical methods that improve communication between teams, clients, and stakeholders while reducing interpretation errors during project development," he said.
Over the years, ICIC has built a strong reputation as a leading training institution in Mexico's construction industry. Established in 1978, the organization focuses on developing skills across all levels of the sector, from technical workers to executives. ICIC has, so far, delivered more than 500,000 courses, reached over 4.5 million participants, and issued more than 16,000 certifications, reflecting its large-scale impact on workforce development.
Pablo also emphasized the broader value of continuous education in the construction sector. "At ICIC, we focus on building competencies that translate directly into job performance. Training in BIM and rendering technologies strengthens not only technical skills but also decision-making, cost planning, and project coordination," he added.
In addition to the webinar, ICIC offers a wide catalog of professional programs that support career advancement. These include the Business Administration Course, the topography course online, and the Neodata Course, all designed to strengthen operational and technical expertise.
Participants can also explore specialized training such as the Online Surveying Course and the Unit Price Course online, which focus on project costing, contracting, and field measurement accuracy, which are critical components in modern construction management.
Enrolling in ICIC programs provides several advantages, including access to industry-relevant content, flexible online learning formats, and certifications that support professional credibility. The integration of emerging technologies into course offerings further positions learners to stay competitive in a rapidly evolving industry.
Registration for the April 8 webinar is currently open through the ICIC website, with limited availability for attendees seeking to gain immediate exposure to BIM-driven visualization tools.
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