Software will not eat construction
As everyone knows, construction falls behind the global digitisation and technology curve, and as a deeply physical industry, I can say with some confidence that software will not eat construction.
As everyone knows, construction falls behind the global digitisation and technology curve, and as a deeply physical industry, I can say with some confidence that software will not eat construction.
We closed £1.7M of venture capital investment to grow Qualis Flow and build a more sustainable construction industry.
Construction projects are right with data, but getting insight and value from it proves to be elusive.
On Thursday, February 20th, we gathered an ambitious group of industry professionals to talk about carbon in construction. Carbon is one of the hottest topics in sustainability and many companies…
In construction, there is a level of resistance to new technologies that, although understandable, is not helping companies progress and evolve into the digital age.
Innovation in construction is no simple feat. Primarily because there are so many obstacles blocking it. In this article, I've identified 3 key areas that are hindering innovation.
The construction industry needs to work on becoming more efficient in order to improve existing workflow and increase its bottom line. Or at least so I thought...
As a company, it has always been our goal to help achieve a more circular economy. Here is what we have discovered so far.
On the 2nd of September we hosted 20 Construction professionals, developers and startups and set them the challenge of unpicking “Procuring innovation in construction”. In this article, we sum up the findings and insights taken from this event.