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April 28, 2021
Jit Kee Chin, Chief Data & Innovation Officer at Suffolk Construction sheds light on the importance of data in the technological evolution of the construction industry, and how she takes innovative ideas and turns them into world-wide solutions.
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Jit Kee Chin, Chief Data & Innovation Officer at Suffolk Construction sheds light on the importance of data in the technological evolution of the construction industry, and how she takes innovative ideas and turns them into world-wide solutions.
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Canvas, a San Francisco-based construction robotics company that focuses on drywall installation, announced today that it has raised a $24 million Series B. The round is led by Menlo Ventures, and will be used to expand the startup’s fleet of robots and develop new applications for its technology.
You know the drill. Disruption engenders change and, as a result of the current and ongoing market shock driven by the COVID-19 pandemic, change that was already underway has accelerated. Real estate companies have been embracing proptech like never before. However, this change has by no means been uniform across the board. I had a chat with Connell McGill (CEO) and Comly Wilson (director of marke...
CREtech, the largest media company devoted to covering the real estate technology sector, announced that they are assembling a “Future Leadership Board” of undergrad or graduate college students in real estate programs. Future Leadership Board members will get access to quarterly meetings with CREtech CE...
New York, NY (April 6, 2021) —
OpenSpace uses a 360-degree camera to capture jobsite images, with a state-of-the-art user interface that allows viewers to virtually walk the jobsite and see progress, comparing captures over time. The virtual experience introduces a new, elegant manner to document the jobsite and allows clients and project partners to minimize travel.
Avvir, a startup using laser scans and AI to catch construction mistakes, today announced that it raised $10 million in a funding round led by Trust Ventures. The New York-based startup, which is valued at $40 million, says it’ll use the funds to expand its workforce while improve its technology platform.
prefabrication and 3D printing, raised the new cash on TASE UP, a platform launched by the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange that lets tech companies receive funds from institutional investors w...
The startup, which uses