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Admares partners with ABB Robotics to integrate robotics and intelligent production systems in modular construction
Admares partners with ABB Robotics to integrate robotics and intelligent production systems in modular construction
Slate Technologies has unveiled its next-gen AI software, the Slate Decision Assistant, to enhance construction decision-making. The tool integrates Generative and Predictive AI technologies and introduces a proprietary Large Language Model specific to the construction industry.
A new guidebook explores the potential of BIM in achieving carbon neutrality in the construction sector. Solibri's tools, such as the Carbon Checker, enhance BIM's capabilities in managing and reducing carbon footprint.
The ConTech sector is experiencing significant growth, with VC investment increasing by 27% year-over-year through Q3 2025. The focus is shifting to specialty trades and subcontractors, with an addressable global market of $6.5 trillion.
Gradia, the Jyväskylä Educational Consortium, has been using BIM for over 10 years and has now explored its use in building maintenance and repairs. The project has paved the way for the development of BIM-capable maintenance software, which is likely to revolutionize the construction industry.
Skender's modular construction approach has the potential to revolutionize the industry, improving efficiency and reducing waste. The company's innovative approach has earned it a spot on Fast Company's list of the World's Most Innovative Companies for 2019.
The digitisation of construction and real estate requires structured data, which is dependent on the correct classification of assets/elements. Without this, technologies like AI and Digital Twins will not deliver their promised benefits. The sector needs to overcome its inertia to embracing structu
The Tekla 2020 Global BIM Awards have announced their winners, with the Randselva Bridge in Norway taking the top spot for the best BIM project of 2020. The bridge is the world’s longest to be designed and constructed using a drawing-free, model-based process.
Professor Martin Fischer discusses the benefits and challenges of applying BIM in the modern built environment. BIM has been earmarked as a cost-effective, multi-purpose way to combat waste alongside optimizing a range of project elements.