
Technology outlook: Construction and manufacturing
What technology investments will keep construction and manufacturing leaders occupied in 2025? Our panel opines.

What technology investments will keep construction and manufacturing leaders occupied in 2025? Our panel opines.

AI’s emergence in housebuilding marks a pivotal shift, enhancing operations from customer service to data analysis. As we embrace innovation, efficiency and quality converge.

How telecoms solutions giant ALE is using its own experiences to help businesses across the world.

How Centrica has replatformed its British Gas business to transform its service to customers.

According to research, less than 15% of Brits believe Artificial Intelligence will take their job.

Three blockchain talking points are tackled by industry experts

Zix’s Paul Balkwell on why the scariest deepfakes could be in your inbox

The future of construction lies in advanced Building Information Modeling (BIM) and AI, promising to enhance productivity, safety, and environmental compliance while addressing industry challenges.

This month, Ben, Rom and James discuss Sundar Pichai’s red-faced moment while on a call with Thierry Breton, along with the main themes of Europe v Big Tech. The trio also review our Lebara case study, while Ben interviews Anna Chung, a cyber threat research analyst.

In a healthtech special, Ben and Rom are joined by Roeland Pater, founder of Nori Health. They discuss Roeland’s mission to support sufferers of Crohn’s disease and colitis through technology, and analyse how healthtech is standing up to the coronavirus. Furthermore, the panel revisit our Hartmann Group case study and report back from an AI hackathon.

What technology investments will keep construction and manufacturing leaders occupied in 2025? Our panel opines.

AI’s emergence in housebuilding marks a pivotal shift, enhancing operations from customer service to data analysis. As we embrace innovation, efficiency and quality converge.