Stop Throwing Designs Over the Wall - The Time is Now to Bridge the Electronics and Mechanical Divide

Mechanical
In today's connected world, you would expect companies to have overcome the long-standing collaboration challenges that electronics and mechanical designers often face. Yet, most development teams still struggle and rely on manual methods, such as emails and exchanging files, to overcome even the most straightforward tasks. Electronics engineers, mechanical engineers, and software engineers typically work with different toolsets and vocabularies. This webinar focuses on helping companies quickly bring more complex products to market by reducing design iterations through cross-domain collaboration to speed development, a common view into design data to increase visibility and by validating designs in the virtual domain instead of waiting for physical prototypes.
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Motion Control and Robotics Opportunities

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The 2019 State of Technology in the AEC Field​

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In December 2018, we surveyed over 1,200 AEC firms to gain insight into software ecosystems, top technology challenges and top project information challenges. Join us for a webinar where we'll reveal the results and dive into industry hot topics. We'll highlight: Top challenges in the field, plus real-world examples, How to streamline office-to-field communications and file share, Ways to de-risk your firm while powering cross-team collaboration.
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Top Benefits of Lean Construction

Procore

According to a survey on lean construction by Dodge Data and Analytics, 77% of companies who used lean practices reported greater productivity, 84% saw higher quality construction, and 74% saw a reduced project schedule. The benefits of lean construction are undeniable and it's creating exciting opportunities for companies to increase efficiency and productivity.
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The amount of technology geared toward the construction industry is expansive. From software to mobile applications and robots, there are hundreds of tools available for nearly every aspect of operating a construction project in the office and in the field. With so many options available, it can be overwhelming to decide which tools your company needs, and which are the best fit for your unique business. Join us for this webinar to hear Maureen Heck share helpful advice on how your company can successfully select and roll out relevant tools.
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