The Top Mobile Forms for Construction

Ready to elevate your construction operation? Adding mobile forms to your toolbox rapidly improves job site and back-office processes via accelerated data capture, increased accuracy, and seamless automations. Our webinar, The Top Mobile Forms for Construction, guides participants through the most valuable and popular mobile forms for construction, including: The Work Order, The Job Site Inspection, The Timesheet, The Job Proposal, Equipment Safety Checklist, The Invoice, The Injury/Illness Report, The Employee Evaluation.
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5 Reasons It’s Time to Invest in Drones on the Farm

DroneDeploy

In this webinar, you’ll hear from agriculture experts Chad Colby and Kyle Miller as they take a look at the latest advancements in drone hardware and software that make them a must-have on every farm. Whether you’re an individual grower or manage a large farming operation, drones should be on your technology roadmap.
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Applying AI To Software Engineering Processes

AIFORSE Community

AIFORSE Community invites everybody who is interested in the future of Software Engineering to attend a FREE Webinar. At the Webinar you will learn: The main problems in Software Engineering today, How AI can be applied to Software: two folds of the same coin, What tasks AI can solve in Software Engineering, Applying AI to Software Development Processes: Benefits, Examples, and Trends.
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Is Now the Time for Construction Sites to Finally Benefit from BIM?

For many years BIM models have failed to be effectively embraced on construction sites, as there has been a discrepancy between the effort required to produce and use models versus the actual benefit achieved during construction. Whilst the Design phase has benefited for many years from digital models, and a BIM mandate in place in the UK since 2016, this problem still exists today.
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Flying High: The State of Drone Technology

CB Insights

As drones become increasingly autonomous, so too do the services and use cases. Drones first took off as a consumer and hobbyist phenomenon, but more recently they’ve blossomed into an array of enterprise use cases. Last year alone, drone startups saw more than $450M of investments.
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