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Winvic secures funding for AI-enabled site safety system

Winvic, UWE Bristol and One Big Circle Consortium have secured funding for AI-enabled software to send personal site risk alerts to teams. Dubbed as Computer-Vision-SMART, the ‘Computer Vision and IoT for Personalised Site Monitoring Analytics in Real Time’ project will...

Autodesk and CIOB map the digital construction journey

Autodesk and the Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB) have prepared an infographic to help construction businesses visualise their position on the digital journey. David Philp, trustee and policy board chair at the CIOB, explained: "The construction sector is developing a...

UV-C Lighting System Relies on Smart Building Automation

The winner of IoT World Today’s COVID-19 IoT Innovation Award has developed a smart building automation platform that uses a multi-pronged strategy to protect building occupants. As organizations look to reopen offices, shops and other buildings in the next chapter...

Manitou adds new compact telescopic loader to North American product line

Manitou Group has introduced the new Manitou MLT 420 AG telescopic loader to its MLT product line-up for North America. The MLT 420 is the most compact Manitou telescopic loader in the product line, and can navigate in confined...

Forterra re-opens all its UK brickmaking plants

Forterra is now producing bricks and blocks at all 18 of its UK factories following easing of coronavirus restrictions in July. After scaling back output as the coronavirus situation worsened, the Northampton-based firm, which employs around 1,800 staff, ceased production...

Melbourne proposes planning changes to create more sustainable buildings

Councillors will also consider endorsing an Australian-first online tool, piloted by the city, that enables architects and developers to integrate a range of green infrastructure outcomes at the planning stage. City of Melbourne councillors are considering proposed changes to the...

Ubicquia raises $30m in funding to expand smart city solutions

Smart city technology firm Ubicquia has completed a $30m series C funding round with participation from Florida-based Fuel Venture Capital and existing investors. The series C growth investment is focused on accelerating Ubicquia’s small cell and smart grid product offerings,...

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