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Luyten 3D Heads Up Formation of Global 3D Printing Body Construction 3D Printing World Council

The body is called the Construction 3D Printing World Council (C3D-PWC) and it comprises 40 plus leading global manufacturers including Australian company, Luyten 3D, Construction-3D from France, and many other prominent players in large-scale construction 3D printing and automation...

Engineering Wonder: Behind the Scenes of Emaars New Years Eve Extravaganza at Burj Khalifa and Dubai Fountain

As anticipation builds for Dubai's biggest New Year's Eve celebration, Emaar Properties reveals the extraordinary technological expertise and human creativity that went into the making of the legendary Emaar New Year's Eve 2024 show in Downtown Dubai.  The visual composition...

AI – Making Inroads In Building & Fixing Roads, Bridges

It is well to be noted that in Pennsylvania, about 13% of the bridges have been identified as being deficient structurally. In order to address this issue, engineers in the state have gone ahead and employed AI so as...

7 Tried and Tested Methods of Reducing Overheads In Construction Projects

A successful construction project is not simply one that's polished and aesthetically pleasing, but also financially sound. As you navigate the intricate world of construction, a significant challenge often presents itself: managing overhead expenses. These recurring costs can balloon...

Three Green Building Trends Driving Australian Construction

The Australian construction industry is at present undergoing a shift towards more sustainable construction methods as well as green building practices because of the elevated awareness and also concern when it comes to environmental sustainability. The want to construct modern...

Elevating Safety Standards With IoT At Construction Sites

Worker safety happens to be of a major concern when it comes to the construction industry due to its very well-known high risk of accidents as well as injuries. It is well to be noted that construction workers go...

UBC team deploys AI-powered robots for faster, safer construction

UBC Faculty of Applied Science researchers are transforming construction vehicles — think cranes, forklifts and excavators — into smart construction robots powered by AI. Structural engineer Dr. Tony Yang, a professor of civil engineering and lead researcher of the Smart...

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