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How robots are transforming the construction industry

September 9, 2024 by Mark Allinson

Discover how robots are revolutionizing the construction industry by enhancing efficiency, safety, and precision. Article contributed by Cyngn

In 2022, the global construction robotics market was valued at $168.2 million and is expected to reach an impressive $774.6 million by 2032.

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Filed Under: Construction, Features Tagged With: ai, articulated, automation, BIM, bricklaying, collaborative, construction, cyngn, drones, humanoid, industry, information, labor, laborer, machine, mining, modeling, offsite, prefabrication, robotics, robots, shortages, teleoperated, vehicles

What are the most common web accessibility errors, and how can they be detected?

July 29, 2024 by Mark Allinson

Web accessibility errors cause a significant group of society to lose the right to access information or services, whether public or private, available on the Internet.

This problem undermines people’s equality and fairness, as well as their fundamental right to stay informed.

You shouldn’t ignore these types of errors, and you must resolve them to ensure accessibility compliance. Let’s talk more about the mistakes you should avoid. [Read more…] about What are the most common web accessibility errors, and how can they be detected?

Filed Under: Health Tagged With: accessibility, common, compliance, detected, errors, how, information, internet, resolve, web

The Evolving Landscape of Interior Design Software: Emerging Trends and Technologies

April 25, 2024 by Mark Allinson

In the dynamic world of interior design, staying ahead of the curve is essential. With technological advancements reshaping the industry, professionals are constantly seeking innovative tools to enhance their craft.

Among these tools, 2D room planner software stands out as a cornerstone for bringing concepts to life. In this article, we explore the evolving landscape of interior design software, uncovering emerging trends and technologies that are reshaping the way designers conceptualize, visualize, and execute their projects.

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Filed Under: Design Tagged With: BIM, building, design, information, interior, modeling, parametric, software

6 Reasons Why Quantum Information Science Should Be Taught in Schools

December 12, 2023 by David Edwards

When I went to school, the IT class was new. Brand new. It was so new that once you moved beyond touch typing, which was what you learned in Year 7, there was not much else left for you to learn.

In every class after that, there were usually one or two students who knew more than the teachers did. This continued to be the case until the final years of high school, when suddenly we knew more than the assigned textbooks.

One year, when there were only a dozen of us in class, the teacher had us sit down and read through the textbook. Our job was to find every error contained within the standard issue textbook. [Read more…] about 6 Reasons Why Quantum Information Science Should Be Taught in Schools

Filed Under: Research Tagged With: education, information, learning, materials, quantum, science, stem, textbooks

RRAI and TSIS partner to use autonomous trucks to increase nationwide freight efficiency

November 16, 2023 by Mark Allinson

Robotic Research Autonomous Industries (RRAI), a developer of ground vehicle autonomy technology, has agreed to a partnership with Truck Specialized Information Services (TSIS) to begin “ushering in the era of autonomous trucking in the Detroit area”.

TSIS is a company on a mission to build out a North American Truck Parking Availability Network. Starting with extensive yard properties located around two railheads in Detroit, TSIS is taking the lead in embracing autonomy as one of the core components of its business operations.

TSIS is committed to becoming the first movers in yard autonomy and have chosen to collaborate with RRAI on the road to autonomy. [Read more…] about RRAI and TSIS partner to use autonomous trucks to increase nationwide freight efficiency

Filed Under: Autonomous Vehicles, News Tagged With: autonomous, industries, information, research, robotic, rrai, services, specialized, truck, tsis

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