Arup partners YJK to launch AI Designer in Hong Kong to advance AI-enabled structural engineering
Arup partners YJK to launch AI Designer in Hong Kong to advance AI-enabled structural engineering
Rabu, 15 Juli 2026 | 22:07
Chen Dailin, Chairman of Beijing YJK Building Software Co., Ltd (left), and Theresa Yeung, Managing Principal, East Asia at Arup (right), officially sign the strategic partnership agreement.
Strategic partnership integrates
design optimisation and artificial intelligence to improve engineering
efficiency, project outcomes and decarbonisation
HONG KONG SAR -
Media OutReach Newswire - 15 July 2026 - Arup and YJK, a leading engineering software solutions company in Chinese Mainland, announced the launch of
AI Designer in Hong Kong, an innovative digital platform that
integrates artificial intelligence ('AI') with design optimisation,
enhancing the efficiency, quality and productivity of engineering
workflows.
Jointly developed by Arup and YJK, the initial
AI Designer modules combine Arup's global structural engineering
experience and advanced computational design expertise with YJK's
integrated software capabilities in analysis, code-compliant design and
drawing production. The first phase of the platform focuses on two core
applications: Structural design optimisation, including reinforced
concrete and steel structures, and Piled foundation layout and design
optimisation.
Chen Dailin, Chairman of Beijing YJK Building Software Co., Ltd
(middle left), and Theresa Yeung, Managing Principal, East Asia at Arup
(middle right), with teams from YJK and Arup at the Arup x YJK
Strategic Partnership Signing Ceremony in Hong Kong.
The platform helps engineers evaluate design options more effectively,
enabling faster decision-making, improved project outcomes and smarter
project delivery, while representing a transformational step forward in
modernising engineering workflows.
Key features of
AI Designer
- YJK's structural design software (Hong Kong Code Edition) has been
officially recognised by the Hong Kong Buildings Department, while its
structural, BIM and construction software suite has been certified under
Hong Kong's Construction Innovation and Technology Fund (CITF).
- In controlled benchmarking using the same model, loads and code — and with engineer review retained —
AI Designer's algorithmic optimisation reduced design
iteration time by approximately 82% (from 2.5 days to 0.5 days) and
decreased over-limit components by around 88% (from 64 to 6).
- Through
AI Designer's optimisation, material usage could be reduced by around 10–20%, contributing to lower embodied carbon.
The partnership underscores Hong Kong's ambitions to accelerate the
adoption of digital technologies across the construction sector. By
enhancing productivity and streamlining engineering processes,
AI Designer will bring more efficient project delivery while
supporting the city's innovation agenda and driving AI adoption across
the built environment industry.
Theresa Yeung, Managing Principal, East Asia of Arup, said: "We are delighted to collaborate with YJK on the launch of the first
AI Designer module. By combining Arup's deep structural
engineering and computational design expertise with YJK's advanced
software capabilities, we are empowering engineers with powerful tools
that improve workflows, accelerate design exploration and unlock new
opportunities for innovation.
As projects become increasingly complex,
AI Designer will enable us to assess a broader range of solutions
more efficiently while maintaining the highest standards of technical
excellence. This reflects our commitment to applying emerging
technologies to deliver better outcomes for our clients, communities and
the built environment."
Chen Dailin, Chairman of Beijing YJK, said: "We are thrilled to
partner with Arup, an industry heavyweight with deep expertise in
computational design. By combining YJK's software capabilities with
Arup's optimisation algorithms,
AI Designer will deliver real impact by enhancing design quality,
broadening the application of artificial intelligence in engineering,
and supporting the development of a smarter, more efficient and
resilient built environment."
The launch ceremony was attended by representatives from both the public
and private sectors, reflecting the growing importance of advanced
technologies in driving innovation across Hong Kong's construction and
infrastructure industries. Attendees were introduced to AI Designer's
capabilities and its vision for the future of AI-enabled engineering and
design.