Three Advancements for a Seamless Future in VR

Three Advancements for a Seamless Future in VR

Over the last few years, one of the biggest questions looming over the discussion of VR has been user adoption: “When will VR become a viable platform?” Development of VR hardware has advanced significantly, service platforms have been built around that hardware to deliver content to users, and yet it still seems that VR is […]

7 Days of News – Week 46

7 Days of News – Week 46

Here are our picks from the recent construction technology news. Is 3D printing in construction more than overhyped promises and underwhelming deliveries, asks Andrew Wheeler. Read his summary of the latest developments in this technology. 3D printed buildings could strip out as much as half the cost of building a home, Jason Ballard’s startup, Icon, […]

Adapt and thrive: How a flexible fleet model can keep construction moving

Adapt and thrive: How a flexible fleet model can keep construction moving

The construction industry has always required a high degree of flexibility: Seasonal cycles, weather delays and permit timing have made adaptability essential. Economic booms and busts have created spikes in demand and periods of market contraction. Today’s volatility is more intense and systemic. In addition to unpredictable fluctuations in demand and persistent labor shortages, policy […]