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The outbreak of COVID-19 has caused an estimated 900 million people around the world to remain at home.
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Autodesk has offered free and extended access to cloud collaboration products to support its customers’ changing needs and minimise downtime during the COVID-19 outbreak.
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Initiative to transform the design and production of buildings in Australia
Reducing waste, delays and emissions from building projects is the focus of a collaborative initiative between 30 industry partners.
Wearable tech offers ‘immense opportunity’ for construction industry
Wearables have the potential to transform the construction industry through the ability to improve safety and efficiency for workers.