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Trimble spearheads advanced connected technology
Trimble spearheads advanced connected technology
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Paul Walle
Trimble, a global leader in construc on technology, has underscored the integral role of advanced technology in mee ng
project deadlines and reducing costs, amid the Middle East construc on market’s rapid expansion.
The company also announced key updates to its cu ng-edge so ware solu ons, which can be seamlessly integrated with
Trimble’s hardware devices and other third-party solu ons.
By u lising this integra on capability, businesses can streamline workflow, reduce errors, and facilitate connec vity across all
phases of construc on to ensure mely project delivery, adhering to budget constraints.
In construc on me is money
Trimble stated: "In construc on, me truly equates to money," emphasising the importance of connected construc on
solu ons in expedi ng project comple on. The UAE construc on market is poised to achieve an Average Annual Growth Rate
(AAGR) of over 3% between 2025-2028, driven by robust investments in transport, housing, and renewable energy projects.
Similarly, KSA's construc on market is projected to reach a valua on of $70.33 billion in 2024 and is expected to reach
$91.36 billion by 2029. These markets present excellent opportuni es for implemen ng cu ng-edge technology that can
op mise construc on processes and efficiency.
Paul Walle , Regional Director of Trimble Solu ons, Middle East, said: “Our advanced connected construc on solu ons are
tailored to address the mul farious challenges faced by the Middle East’s construc on markets. It is per nent to address
cri cal issues such as design accuracy, stakeholder alignment, and efficient document control and management to ensure
precise and mely project comple on, which will in turn reduce costs. We are also in the process of expanding our
innova ve solu on por olio in the Middle East region.”
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