CAPG panel at ICSMGE 2026: digital, testing and risk takeaways for geotechnical teams
Reviewed by Joe Ashwell

First reported on Geoengineer.org – News
30 Second Briefing
The Corporate Associates Presidential Group of ISSMGE will run a dedicated panel at the 21st International Conference on Soil Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering in Vienna in 2026, focusing on the future of geotechnical engineering practice. Industry leaders from major consulting firms, contractors and equipment suppliers are expected to address digital design workflows, advanced in situ testing, and risk allocation in large infrastructure projects. Outcomes are likely to influence updates to corporate design standards, procurement strategies and adoption of emerging investigation and monitoring technologies.
Technical Brief
- Panel is organised under ISSMGE’s Corporate Associates Presidential Group (CAPG), directly linking corporate policies with society initiatives.
- Corporate Associates include major consultants, contractors, equipment manufacturers and software vendors active on multi‑billion infrastructure portfolios.
- Session format is a moderated panel rather than paper presentations, enabling direct cross‑discipline discussion on practice.
- Outcomes are expected to feed into ISSMGE technical committees and future case history publications.
- Digital workflows discussed are likely to interface with existing geotechnical apps and databases already used by member firms.
- For similar large owners and EPC contractors, the session may act as a de facto benchmark for internal geotechnical governance updates.
Our Take
For practitioners, ICSMGE cycles often precede updates to national codes by a few years, so discussions in 2026 can be expected to influence how Eurocode‑aligned geotechnical design and verification are interpreted on major European projects through the late 2020s.
Prepared by collating external sources, AI-assisted tools, and Geomechanics.io’s proprietary mining database, then reviewed for technical accuracy & edited by our geotechnical team.


