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KOPE secures £5.5m seed funding to accelerate offsite construction

Offsite construction software company KOPE has successfully raised £5.5m in seed funding, with Socii Capital leading the investment. The funding will be utilised to further develop KOPE's purpose-built platform for offsite construction, aiming to accelerate the industry's shift away from traditional methods.

Vectorworks, Inc. named GOOD DESIGN® winner for “Design Without Limits”

vVectorwork's software's potential has been recognised with an award from the GOOD DESIGN Awards Program for its "Design Without Limits" campaign.

Vectorworks 2024 Update 3 brings PlantMaster integration

In Update 3 to the Vectorworks 2024 product line, online plant database and Vectorworks Partner Network member PlantMaster is now integrated.

How using digital can transform your construction materials procurement process

The Build Chain investigates how digitising the construction materials procurement process can benefit your business.

What if your BIM processes could be more efficient and less error-prone?

Explore the integration of Verifi3D into your BIM processes, ensuring standardized controls, real-time issue resolution, and automated clash checking for enhanced efficiency and project quality.

Impact of IoT in social housing revealed by University of Exeter research

Partnering with Aico|HomeLINK and industry partners, the University of Exeter has created a guide to best implement IoT in social housing.

Sow Space grows practice specialising in retrofit options, ecological design and Passivhaus with the help of Archicad

Simon Chung, director of Sow Space, discusses how the sustainable design practice tests different retrofit options with the help of Archicad, and is improving design efficiency with the help of the BIM software.

Payapps research suggests that digital adoption could prevent construction sector insolvencies

New research from leading construction application for payment management software provider Payapps provides fresh insights into the competitive advantage technology presents to construction businesses and its potential to reduce the rate of construction sector insolvencies in a challenging economy.

Nemetschek Revolutionises Digital Twins with its Horizontal and Open Platform dTwin

In October, the Nemetschek Group announced the availability of its SaaS digital twin platform, dTwin.

Manufacturing, digital twins and the undeniable profitability of accuracy

Jon Butler, head of digital engineering at Murphy Geospatial, looks at the role of digital twins in the manufacturing sector and the importance of good data foundations.

NBS’ Digital Construction Report shows rising use of emerging tech

Over a quarter of those surveyed believe the construction industry is performing well, according to the NBS' 2023 Digital Construction Report.

Construction firms are at high risk of cyber attacks: What you need to know

In this article, Tysers explains how cyber attacks pose significant operational risks in the construction industry, causing business disruptions and delays.

Cyber-physical infrastructure: Towards a more digital built environment

Cyber-physical infrastructure aims to build on the UK’s strengths in technologies such as AI, digital twins and robotics to help create a more digital built environment and address key challenges such as tackling climate change and supporting sustainable growth. Dan Rossiter FCIAT of the Chartered Institute of Architectural Technologists takes a look.

Accelerating digital transformation in 2024

nima – formerly the UK BIM Alliance – wants to help UK businesses deliver a strong return on their investments by accelerating digital transformation in 2024, says Paul Wilkinson.

Materials procurement: How a new approach can transform the sustainability of the construction industry

The Build Chain explain how a new approach to materials procurement can help to reduce carbon emissions in the construction industry

Vectorworks explores the top construction technology trends of 2024

In this article, PBC Today and Vectorworks explore the top construction technology trends expected to take 2024 by storm and delve into how Vectorworks utilises this technology to make the design process more intuitive for architects and designers.

From errors to efficiency: resolving payment challenges with Payapps payment management

Uncover the issues arising from spreadsheet-based payment management in construction and find out how Payapps streamlines the process, reducing time and enhancing accuracy.

Rebuilding Ukraine with digital construction tools

In the wake of unprecedented challenges, Ukraine stands at the threshold of a monumental rebuilding task. Amidst this backdrop, the role of digital construction tools emerges as a cornerstone in reimagining Ukraine’s future.

Stationary vs mobile scanning technologies: Two roads, one path

In this article, FARO Technologies explores stationary and mobile scanning technologies and their uses in construction projects.

Ethics in AI: Building trust through standards and transparency

Many people feel uncertain or even wary about ethics in AI. Despite this, AI is already behind three times more daily tasks than we think, a new report from the Institution of Engineering & Technology has revealed.

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