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Webinar aims to define Construction 4.0

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November 16 event to examine data’s impact on construction industry

On November 16 at 3pm (UK time), KHL’s new Construction Technology brand will be hosting the webinar, Defining Construction 4.0.

With a growing recognition that the digital transformation of the industry is both happening and necessary, this webinar will take a close and practical look at what the term Construction 4.0 actually means to construction businesses.

The event will feature industry experts, including speakers from Oracle, Jacobs Engineering and Trackunit, who will look at how drones, artificial intelligence, virtual reality and robotics – as well as more traditional construction tools – can be brought together, through the use of data, to provide much-needed productivity and efficiency boosts.

A third speaker will be announced at a later date. 

The webinar will be moderated by Mike Hayes, editor of Construction Europe

Registration for this 50-minute webinar is free and available here.

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