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Breaking ground in Connected Construction: the journey to interoperability unveiled

January 17, 2024

Join Guy Woodford as he unravels the latest insights from the World Highways Roundtable on Connected Construction. Discover the strides made in achieving interoperability between major suppliers' technologies, featuring exclusive perspectives from industry leaders like Trimble. From ISO standards to overcoming challenges, dive into the details shaping the future of connected construction.

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