Second Generation of the Eurocodes in FEM-Design: First Look at the Update
Event info

The structural engineering world is changing – and FEM-Design is changing with it. Join us for an exclusive first look at how we are implementing the Second Generation of the Eurocodes into FEM-Design, and what it means for your daily structural design workflow.
In this webinar, you will get a clear picture of our roadmap for full implementation, followed by live demonstrations of already available features based on the updated standards.
What we’ll cover:
- Overview of the Second Generation Eurocodes and key changes relevant to structural analysis
- FEM-Design implementation roadmap – what’s available now and what’s coming in future updates
- Updates from EN 1990 (Eurocode 0) – updated basis of structural design and reliability
- Updates from EN 1991 (Eurocode 1) – new load combinations and action definitions
- Updates from EN 1992 (Eurocode 2) – revised concrete design rules and their impact on results
- Q&A session
Who should attend:
- Structural and civil engineers working with Eurocodes
- FEM-Design users looking to stay ahead of upcoming normative changes
- Engineers preparing for the transition to the Second Generation Eurocodes
Don’t miss the opportunity to be among the first to see how FEM-Design supports the future of structural design in Europe.
DATE: Thursday, June 11, 2026 – 13:00 – 14:00 CET
Register to the webinar in the following form
For more information, please contact:

Joni Hytönen
Country Manager – Finland
Phone: +358 505 452 200
Email: joni.hytonen@strusoft.com
Bio: Joni has helped and trained hundreds of engineers in structural analysis in Finland. He works in both civil and mechanical engineering fields with structural analysis. Joni has over 15 year of experience in structural design of many types and sizes of steel, concrete and timber structures. Joni is the Product Owner of our JIGI software and Country Manager for Finland. Please free to contact Joni if you need any help to solve your structural analysis problems.