Skip to main content

Future of machine control: collaborative innovation, AI, and connected ecosystems

January 17, 2024

Join Guy Woodford in the Third World Highways Roundtable on Connected Construction as industry leaders explore the future landscape of machine control technologies. Uncover insights from top suppliers like Hexagon and Trimble on the pivotal role of collaboration, the integration of AI, and the importance of connected ecosystems for driving innovation in construction. Discover the bid-to-build process, initiatives to empower small contractors, and the transformative potential of AI in enhancing efficiency and resource optimisation.

Related Content

  • SaMoTer Lab to highlight Construction 4.0
    November 16, 2022
    The latest digital technologies, robotics, drones, IoT thinking and 3D printing are among the highlights of a new section within Italy’s SaMoTer construction exhibition in Verona in May.
  • Ammann technology: boosting safety, efficiency & sustainability
    May 19, 2025

    Discover how Ammann is revolutionising the construction industry with cutting-edge technology and sustainable innovations. In this exclusive look from the bauma trade fair, we explore their connected worksite platform, CO₂-neutral wood dust burners, real-time maintenance tools, and advanced plant control systems. With cloud-based solutions and user-friendly apps, Ammann is setting a new standard for efficiency, learning, and safety on job sites worldwide. Don’t miss the full breakdown of their latest launches and future trends! 

  • LiuGong develops new operating strategy to meet challenges
    August 20, 2015
    Chinese manufacturer LiuGong has adjusted its strategy to meet the changes in the construction machinery industry Slow recovery from the global economic recession has impacted on the construction machinery industry. Intense regional, political and economic situations, low demand for resources, a decrease in emerging economies and conservative investment have led to a sharp decrease in demand for heavy machinery. LiuGong is tackling this using its refined initiative programme, however, and the firm sa
  • New tests, new technology, new users: why materials testing is a growing market
    February 7, 2017
    A look back at some of the developments this year, and a look ahead to what may come next reveals the increasing use of materials testing. New technology and new ways to process and analyse data will drive change even further - Kristina Smith reports For materials testing equipment manufacturers, constant change is business as usual. New tests emerge, new standards are written and new practices spread around regions and the world. There are also new materials to deal with: bitumen modified with polymers