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Automotive News | April 01, 2020
It is extraordinary for a technology to have the opportunities and disruption potential that autonomous vehicles will have over the next decades. Market opportunities worth trillions of dollars are forecast to emerge across transportation segments and different AV use cases. Tens of billions of dollars have been invested by high-tech companies, startups, auto manufacturers, their supply chains and many other companies-with more to come. To give perspective, the table below summarizes the potenti...
FM Global | January 21, 2020
As part of its continuing commitment to cyber risk assessment, prevention and control, FM Global, one of the world’s largest commercial property insurers, has become one of the first insurance carriers to offer industrial control systems evaluations at client locations as part of its routine engineering site visits. The ICS evaluation will be incorporated into the company’s Cyber Risk Assessment-a comprehensive review of a client’s cyber exposures, at both the location and ente...
PYMNTS.com | August 25, 2020
Business cloud software provider Infor has rolled out its Infor Construction and Property Management technology. The offering allows construction companies in the public sector and healthcare spaces to grow into property management functions and make all of their operations digital, according to a Monday (Aug. 24) announcement. Infor said that the technology can assist companies geared toward healthcare decrease the cost of medical center and office building construction in addition to supervisi...
Constructconnect | September 10, 2020
Existing technology designed to be worn by construction workers is teed up and ready to go but the usual barriers of cost and risk aversion is keeping it parked at the jobsite gate. While wearable monitors have been around for some time, they’re only being adopted at extreme high-risk jobs, such as petrochemical plants, oil rigs and remote wilderness locations where workers face hazards beyond slips and falls such as bears and wolves. The issue, says Keith Beckles, CEO of TechMarq, a Toron...
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