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Despite big investments in safety, construction’s fatality rate has remained flat for over a decade. A new predictive analytics-based approach, however, has cut early adopters’ recordable incident rates in half.
Integrating the data science of predictive analytics into the workflows of construction is a daunting task, but the potential benefits for safety and efficiency could be significant, according to a new white paper from an industry technology group.
The latest Autodesk University user conference, held in London in June with an estimated 2,000 attendees, showcased some of the recent achievements in the automation of design and construction.
ENR FutureTech is for business and IT leaders in architecture, engineering and construction to explore emerging technologies that can enhance construction productivity, profits and safety. Through a series of thought-provoking and interactive sessions and intimate networking you will take away the latest knowledge of what technologies work best, what doesn't and what's coming next for the future of the industry.