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Faster, Higher, Stronger: Digital Architecture Techniques Make Building A Breeze
Imagine how much faster construction could be if you could make a 3D scan of a building, make a computer model of the entire structure, then create a new building in prefabricated modular blocks. What if inspectors could virtually walk through buildings to point out any compliance issues or design flaws? Those are all reality, and it’s part of how digital architecture is disrupting the construction industry. Computers have had a key role in construction for decades, but digitalisation is making life a lot easier for builders and taking things to a new level.
Digital Canaries
MINING SAFETY IN THE INFORMATION AGE
Things You Think You Know About SEO
Busting myths and keeping up with the evolution of search engines.
6 Ways That Leaders Can Inspire The People They Lead
What are the key personal attributes that can transform managers into leaders and good leaders into great ones?
Worth Their Salt
Desalination Plants Are Popping Up All Over The World, And Aussies Are Experts At Building Them.
Reimagining The Future Of Construction
The Sync Modular Approach To Bathrooms Is Making Life A Joy For Builders.
The Next Stage
Retirement planning in 10 steps.
Winds Of Change
Star Of The South Moves Forward, Seeking To Usher In An Age Of Offshore Wind Power
Words To Work By
Expert Advice From Franchise Professionals.
The Right Ingredients
In several ways, the hospitality industry Down Under is thriving. Tourism in Australia and New Zealand is booming. Ben Shewry’s Attica in Melbourne and Dan Hunter’s Brae in Birregurra are ranked among the best restaurants in the world, and hoteliers are finding amazing ways to showcase beauty that cannot be found anywhere else. A chef shortage threatens to slow the momentum, but educational programmes aimed at getting people interested in the culinary arts and trained to be the next generation of chefs are fighting back.
Social Upheaval
Hidden Instagram Likes Could Transform Social Media, And That’s Probably Not A Bad Thing.
Game Theory
Educators bank on gaming as a way to interest students in mining.
A Dose Of Reality
Augmented and Virtual Reality in Healthcare training.
Stem Of The Future
Minister For Industry, Science And Technology Karen Andrews Discusses Where Science, Technology, Engineering, And Maths Education Can Take Us.