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Topcon Positioning Systems: AI, automation & the democratisation of technology

May 27, 2025

In this exclusive episode of the Infrastructure Podcast, host Anthony Oliver sits down with Ivan Di Federico, President and CEO of Topcon Positioning Systems, to discuss the massive digital transformation underway in construction and agriculture.

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