Robotic Exoskeletons Cut Bridge Worker Injuries by 40%
A new exoskeleton reduces bridge worker injuries by 40%, promising cost savings and efficiency gains.
A new exoskeleton reduces bridge worker injuries by 40%, promising cost savings and efficiency gains.
The SCSP launched a National Security Commission on Robotics to strengthen U.S. manufacturing through AI and automation, impacting AECM project strategies and technology adoption.
As AI data center projects multiply, understanding contract risks and terms is critical for AECM professionals to avoid delays and cost overruns.
New York City, San Francisco, and Toronto have enacted AI policies to improve urban services, impacting AECM compliance and technology adoption.
A federal judge partially dismissed New Jersey's antitrust claims against RealPage and major landlords over alleged rent collusion, narrowing the lawsuit's scope but keeping key allegations alive. This impacts how AI-driven rental pricing software is viewed legally and operationally in the AECM sect
A new report reveals that inconsistent regulations and governance gaps are the main barriers to scaling public-facing robots, posing operational challenges for AECM professionals involved in urban and infrastructure projects.
OpenAI proposes robot taxes, public wealth funds, and a four-day work week to address AI's economic impact, signaling potential operational and financial shifts for AECM professionals.
The U.S. DOT proposes new limits on automated traffic safety cameras to curb revenue-driven use, affecting engineering and construction projects tied to traffic enforcement infrastructure.
Ireland aims for 37GW offshore wind by 2050 but faces a critical port infrastructure shortfall. Coordinated multi-port investments and policy reforms are essential to meet technical demands and secure economic benefits.