Pre-session references
In an effort to most efficiently utilize our limited time during the Tuesday, July 25 panel discussion, we have put together a small collection of intro videos on what we believe to be transformation technologies that will change the way teams in AEC and FM industries design and deliver projects.
QNECT
A simple Tekla plug-in that utilizes the power of cloud computing to optimize horizontal bracing and bolt patterning of structural steel stick models. Qnect is demonstrating average total cost saving of $60/ton of steel in the form of reduced material, bolts, and labor.
Tags: Design Automation, Design Optimization
BRANCH TECHNOLOGIES
Proprietary 3D printer and extruded material for the reinforcement of walls -- potentially achieving "3D printed rebar" in the future
Tags: Robotics, Additive Manufacturing / 3D printing
ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS
Purpose-built large-scale 3d printer gantry system for 1-day construction of a FOB barracks.
Tags: Robotics, Additive Manufacturing / 3D printing
UBISENSE | AngleID
A construction time study/productivity solution relevant to Rhumbix. The wireless sensor for location tracking in GPS-denied metallic environments solves the problem of complexity in traditional systems that passively collect data for statistical process control.
Tags: Real-time Location Systems (RTLS), Sensors, Productivity Tracking
PNEUBOTICS
A lightweight "soft robot" powered by compressed air that allows for the safe close proximity of laborers to robotic arms. Painting, sanding, cleaning, patching, and other "surface treatments" are potential applications.
Tags: Robotics, Process Automation
LONG PIPES | Fluid Highway
Continuously extruded, seamless, composite pipe or lightweight segments that speed up installation. The material can be produces with embedded fiber optics and sensors for monitoring.
Tags: In-place Manufacturing Automation
EKSO BIONICS | ZeroG
The ZeroG arm carries the weight of an attached tool to increase safety, improve quality, and speed up production. Future solutions help workers hold their arms during overhead work and allow workers to carry heavy materials with worn exoskeletons.
Tags: Workforce Augmentation, Exoskeletons
FASTBRICK ROBOTICS
3D printer using blocks of material and industrial adhesive.
Tags: Robotics, Labor Automation
WILLIAMS ROBOTICS
Williams Robotics is designing and manufacturing robotic systems that will build the homes of the future, beginning with a system that automates the construction of stub wall panels in a manufacturing facility or at the job site.
Tags: Robotics, Labor Automation
AIROBOTICS
A fully automated end-to-end drone solution that goes far beyond standard drone options. It's self deploying, self landing, self charging operation allows for on-demand or on-schedule continuous utilization to answer the needs of industries such as energy, mining and oil & gas by providing a safe, cost-effective solution available on-site and on-demand.
Tags: Drones, Photogrammetry, Aerial Data Capture, Data Insights
HYPERLOOP ONE
Hyperloop One shot down disbelievers earlier this month when it announced the first successful test of a "full hyperloop" earlier in May of this year. As this video demonstrates, Hyperloop One engineers propelled a maglev test sled up to 70mph through a full-scale tube in near-vacuum.
Tags: Infrastructure, Transit, Transportation
THE BORING COMPANY
Elon Musk's response to traffic congestion is tunneling. His ambitious claims of developing higher speed, lower cost (by a factor of 10 or more) tunnel boring machines might seem like pipe dreams, but leaked photos of his prototype TBM and tweets about progress suggest the dreams are possible.
Tags: Infrastructure, Transit, Transportation