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What’s impacting the
construction industry?
Breakdowns in communication between the office and the field
can result in more errors, lower productivity, and a spike in safety
incidents. This challenge has not been made easier with the rise of
work-from-home scenarios caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Construction projects are becoming increasingly complex, and with
the current labor shortage and lack of skilled workers, it’s hard to
ensure you have the right resources to tackle certain projects.
Across the world, BIM (Building Information Modeling) is becoming
a crucial and even mandated process to ensure the planning, design,
and construction of buildings is highly efficient and collaborative. The
market size of global BIM in construction is expected to reach $7,536
million in 2027, growing at a CAGR of 15%.* However, while there is
a huge opportunity to drive innovation with BIM, construction firms
that do not bring their 3D content off their computers and into the real
world are severely limited in their ability to experience all the benefits
that BIM provides.
Add a new dimension to your reality.
What if there was a better way for field workers to
access models and improve collaboration across
projects? Mixed reality is one technology that is
becoming a competitive differentiator for companies
intent on driving up productivity and profitability.
The possibilities are seemingly endless. If the
concept of mixed reality (MR) is to combine the real
world with a virtual one, then what if construction
companies could use this technology to improve the
understanding and communication of complex spatial
conditions for a project using 3D holograms? Or what
if you could support a whole new way of working with
3D models to enhance collaboration and reduce errors
throughout the building lifecycle?
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