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Autodesk Forma’s real-time analyses are said to give users data about critical density and environmental qualities
Commercial availability is expected for the SitePrint robot in North America later this summer
German construction company Kraus Gruppe is using a 3D printer to construct Europe’s largest 3D-printed building in the city of Heidelberg.
Machine control and autonomy tech join for impressive display at Italian trade fair
InEight Explore has been expanded to include full-spectrum visibility into project progress
The aim of BridgeAI is to create an AI innovation network in the UK that will help businesses enhance productivity and efficiency
Accelera’s booth displayed the business segment’s fourth-generation fuel cell engine — FCE150
The international competition is inclusive and aims to encourage collaboration and promote the most promising startup technologies
Allplan and Solibri were used to create a detailed model of the bridge
The software generates colour-coded maps to illustrate where the noise comes from and how it spreads
Contractor Ferrovial has launched a new generative artificial intelligence (AI) assistant for its employees, in what it claimed was a first for an infrastructure company.
Could artificial intelligence start to take over from construction professionals? How might it impact different roles?
The improved system was recently presented at ConExpo as part of Rokbak’s four product focus areas
The team offers a Software-as-a-Service product that connects to a company’s accounting system
DDK Positioning delivers services over the Iridium network to provide global precision positioning services
FYLD, HAL Robotics, Oculo, Eave, Plinx and Machine Eye will join seven major construction and infrastructure companies
OEMs to unveil latest innovations in Maastricht
2 tonne model is Danish OEM’s largest yet
Top Develon executives on their plan to make Hyundai CE and Develon a top-5 construction equipment OEM.
Despite strong adoption and investment numbers, the study has found a significant disconnect in the industry’s understanding of the technology