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Earthmoving tech webinar: panel announced for APAC-focused event

KHL has announced the date and panel line-up for its upcoming earthmoving tech webinar.

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The webinar, How Machine Technology Can Unlock Earthmoving Profits, will take place on Thursday, October 23, at 3pm (AEST).

Dr Nicholas Fearnley Nicholas Fearnley

During the one-hour event, experts will examine the potential for technology to improve machine productivity and efficiency on earthmoving projects.

KHL’s Mitch Keller will host the event, which will kick off with a presentation from Dr Nicholas Fearnley, head of construction forecasting at Oxford Economics.

Dr Fearnley will take a whistle-stop tour of economies within APAC construction markets, as well as highlighting the potential and ongoing impact of world events, such as the war in Ukraine and US tariffs.

Mike Marshall Mike Marshall

Mike Marshall, Vice President at Landmark Construction, one of the top contractors in the US, will share how his team is leveraging technology onsite to streamline workflows, reduce waste, and grow margins in a highly competitive region.

And Adrien Patanè, Trimble’s director of strategic accounts for APAC, will describe how construction businesses can begin the transition to digital earthmoving methods and see immediate productivity and profitability benefits.

A closing Q&A with the panel will give registrants the chance to receive direct answers to their individual questions.

Adrien Patanè Adrien Patanè

So register now for free to get a deeper understanding of the potential technology has to change the way we work, making earthmoving more efficient, more productive and more profitable.

REGISTER HERE FOR THIS FREE-TO-ATTEND EVENT

Note: For those unable to attend the live event, a recording will be made available to all registrants within 24 hours of the webinar’s conclusion

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