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NIBS | September 08, 2022
The National Institute of Building Sciences (NIBS) has developed an implementation and launch plan for the U.S. National Building Information Management (BIM) Program. The aim: To achieve a new level of industrial efficiency through digitalization. An overview of the launch plan recently was presented to industry leaders at an executive roundtable to accelerate ongoing efforts from innovative and forward-thinking organizations. A critical issue in the U.S. con...
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LandSouth Construction | March 24, 2022
LandSouth Construction, a Jacksonville, Fla.-based, award-winning general contractor, has started construction on Wildwood Apartments, a high-end multifamily development in Wildwood, FL. BLD Group is the developer for Wildwood Apartments, and this marks the first collaboration between BLD Group and LandSouth. Wildwood is scheduled to be completed in early 2024. "Wildwood represents expansion in an already fast-growing area of Florida, Land...
Adera Development | December 01, 2022
TELUS continues to grow its Residential Smart Building footprint with the completion of RED Lower Lynn, a new rental development located in North Vancouver’s vibrant Lynn Creek community. In partnership with west coast modern design builder Adera, this six-storey, 88-unit complex features TELUS’ cutting edge smart building technology and automation, offering luxury and comfort paired with savings and efficiency. Residents at RED Lower Lynn can control their smart suites from their sm...
UCLA | February 27, 2020
UCLA engineers have developed minuscule warehouse logistics robots that could help expedite and automate medical diagnostic technologies and other applications that move and manipulate tiny drops of fluid. The study was published in Science Robotics. The robots are disc-shaped magnets about 2 millimeters in diameter, designed to work together to move and manipulate droplets of blood or other fluids, with precision. For example, the robots can cleave one large droplet of fluid into smaller drops ...
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