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PBC Today | September 28, 2020
With SMEs accounting for the vast majority of the construction supply chain, adopting digital transformation could bring significant benefits for the whole industry, yet the evidence suggests they are being left behind. What needs to change? Industry 4.0 is a general term that refers to a range of emerging technologies that many believe mark the fourth industrial revolution. Underpinned by data and analytics, these new technologies are heavily focused on interconnectivity, automation and machine...
Gigabit Magazine | March 31, 2020
Dibbe Edwards discusses product lifecycle management, how AI can help reduce complexity and the software-based transformation of the automotive industry. With the ever-increasing complexity of the products around us, companies are finding a coherent strategy towards product engineering has never been more necessary. Dibbe Edwards is Vice President, Offering Management for IBM’s Engineering Lifecycle Management portfolio, a group of five products relating to the development lifecycle of sys...
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The Haskell Company | October 12, 2022
Rhumbix, the leading Construction Time & Resource Management platform helping top Commercial, Government, and Industrial contractors to track time, labor, equipment, and material utilization; announced a strategic investment from Dysruptek, the innovation and technology investment arm of the Architecture, Engineering and Construction (AEC) firm The Haskell Company. "The construction sector is facing significant headwinds in the form of labor shortages and su...
Interesting Engineering | April 07, 2020
Since the invention of CAD software, mechanical design has been revolutionized to its core. However, there are quite a lot of things about the process that are rather rudimentary. We still have to manually input constraints for parts that may seem obvious. We can still make one minor mistake that can corrupt our whole model. Software is becoming smarter and smarter, but for the most part, the mechanical engineer is still where the innovation and the skill lies. What happens though, when programs...
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