November 2024
This article is part of a blog series on BIM and construction 4.0 exploring their relevance for the construction industry.
The construction industry is traditionally not an early adopter of technology. It is encouraging to see the industry moving in the right direction. Examples are:
October 2024
The urbanization of emerging economies is growing fast, increasing demand for new construction. This trend is also forcing the construction 4.0 market to grow.
The hardware segment has the biggest market share. It includes devices like sensors, drones, 3D printers, robots, and wearable technology. Hardware helps with automation, communication, and resource utilization.
The North American...
Keep reading...October 2024
This article is part of a blog series on drones, exploring what they are, and what they can do for the construction industry.
Drones, or unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), are now very sophisticated and used extensively by professionals in a variety of industries. The AECO industry has seen drone usage increasing year over year. It...
Keep reading...October 2024
This article is part of a blog series on drones, exploring what they are, and what they can do for the construction industry.
Drones, known as Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs), are becoming more...
Keep reading...October 2024
_This article is part of a blog series, on drones, exploring what they are, and what they can do for the construction industry.
Drones can play a fundamental role in site safety. Navigating a drone around your construction site is easy and safe, to discover early and worrying signs of hazards and safety risks. They can warn site...
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