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Thu Jan 23

The construction industry is entering a transformative shift with technological innovation and robotics at the forefront of this new era. Robotic technology is revolutionizing the way we build as the demand for efficiency and safety increases. The use of autonomous machines is set to surge in the new year along with Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning. Prefabrication and modular construction methods fueled by labor shortages are also gaining popularity to reduce costs and timelines.

Construction robotics is set to make a steep upward trajectory over the next few years and construction firms that adopt robotics early are expected to outperform their competitors. Read more here >>

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