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What Tomorrow Looks Like for Construction Technology

With technology advancing rapidly, the construction industry is poised to embrace smarter, more sustainable solutions for the future.

Charles B. Thomsen: The Man Who Put Technology on the Construction Agenda

In the 1960s, while teaching at Rice University, Charles began exploring the application of computer technology in architectural planning and construction. He utilized a vacuum tube computer to analyze community facility needs in Chile, marking one of the earliest instances of computer use in construction planning.

Procore: Your Platform for the Future of Construction

Procore has shown that construction technology is not just a tool, but a key factor in a project's success, changing how teams work together and manage tasks.

ALICE Technologies, Doxel, and Built Robotics Lead the Charge as ConTech Reshapes the Future of Construction

Construction technology is no longer a luxury but a necessity. From automation to AI, ConTech is driving efficiency and redefining industry standards.

How ConTech is Bringing Discipline to Construction Operations

Construction technology isn’t introducing novelty—it’s correcting years of inefficiency by enforcing structure, visibility, and control.

How UiPath Became One of the First to Make Business Automation a Reality

Recognizing that businesses should not need elite developers to deploy RPA, UiPath designed its platform to be user-friendly. It featured drag-and-drop workflows, low-code tools, and an intuitive interface that enabled business users to automate tasks without coding expertise.

The Companies That Shaped the Business Automation Revolution

UiPath, in particular, gained attention by promoting “automation for everyone,” offering low-code platforms that even business users could control.

Why Business Automation Is No Longer Optional

Today’s customers expect more. They want faster service, better personalization, and 24/7 access — and they don’t want to wait. Automation enables businesses to deliver on those expectations.