The use of wearable technology is exploding in popularity across construction sites. Step into the future and take your construction project to the next level with these wearables:
An aged population stares the industry in the eye. Does one deliberate or act?
The possibility of technology serving humankind to rekindle the lost shine of our older buildings is a budding promise. 3D laser scanning is offering a remote means of logging friable historical structures in the form of 3D modules.
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), the number of citizens who are 60 years and older are expected to reach 2 billion by 2050. In 2015, this number was 900 million. Today, 125 million people are aged 80 years or older.
Heritage sites are emblems of a civilization's aspirations. Losing them means losing a part of our collective memory. In 2001, laser scans were performed by late art historian and Vassar College professor, Andrew Tallon.
Innovate. Build. Change. Repeat. It can no longer be denied that we inhabit a 2-planet home world. Earth is unique among planets of planetary system as it is the only habitual planet that has dual gravity.