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Scott Evans, Chief Digital Officer at Related Companies discusses the innovation that went in to creating the first-of-it’s-class development, Hudson Yards, and how Related is scaling these capabilities across all of their platforms.
The future of real estate is smart. Not implementing technology for technology’s sake, but the result of a conversation amongst tenants, owners and technologists focused on what the users of buildings actually want. WiredScore created a white paper to clearly identify what smart buildings consist of and why they matter today, featuring unique insight from global i...
As we look to a post-pandemic world, we can expect to see companies invest in building resilience to destructive-type attacks. 2020 saw a record number of distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) and ransomware attacks, and the numbers are expected to remain high through the rest of this deca...
Since the dawn of the computer age, humans have viewed the approach of artificial intelligence (AI) with some degree of apprehension. Popular AI depictions often involve killer robots or all-knowing, all-seeing systems bent on destroying the human race. These sentiments have similarly pervaded the news media, which tends to greet breakthroughs in AI with more
New York, NY (April 6, 2021) — 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...
The platform will enhance existing citizen services and enable city authorities to deliver a range of new ones in areas such as mobility, smart parking, intelligent lighting and sustainable waste management.
Chris Rising, Founder of Rising Realty Partners discusses the transformation he continues to see across the industry with the adoption of new automation software, and what changes we can expect to stick for the future of the office.