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The construction industry faces many challenges. New technologies from augmented reality and digitisation to exoskeletons and robotics can help solve them. Matthew Partridge reports.
The construction industry in the US is a $2.1 trillion dollar industry which has historically been driven by human labor.
Like just about every other industry today, the construction industry is changing and being shaped as a result of new technologies. Long gone are the days when all construction workers had to rely ...
At a construction site on the outskirts of the capital city, a group of workers can be seen diligently carrying out their tasks. The workers, mostly foreigners, are supervised by engineers, ...
Everything from AI to wearables and the ubiquity of drone flights is changing construction to make it easier for everyone to go home at night.
How technology is transforming the construction industry The construction industry has a vast potential, and companies should focus on implementing digitalisation, innovative technologies, and new ...
Construction Technology Three Keys to Technology Adoption in the Construction Industry Construction contractors who are hesitant to implement new technologies into their business will fall behind.
Founders chatted with us about construction tech trends so we could get a basic idea of where the industry is headed.
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With a flood of new interest in construction technology from traditional venture capitalists and technology startups, many in the industry can feel burnt out from the relentless boosterism and ...
Purdue to launch new model of construction management technology program in Indianapolis Meeting a critical need for a job-ready workforce, Purdue is creating the next wave of construction industry ...
Their current focus is to perfect this technology and apply it to the “Digital Factory” to optimize manufacturing plants in what many call the Industry 4.0 way.