Copyright © 2020 ValleyMedia, Inc. All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or part of any text, photography or illustrations without written permission from the publisher is prohibited. The publisher assumes no responsibility for unsolicited manuscripts, photographs or illustrations. Views and opinions expressed in this publication are not necessarily those of the magazine and accordingly, no liability is assumed by the publisher thereof.May -01, 2020, Volume 06 - Issue 07 (ISSN 2644-240X) Published by ValleyMedia, Inc. To subscribe to CIO ApplicationsVisit www.cioapplications.com Managing EditorJoe Phillip*Some of the Insights are based on the interviews with respective CIOs and CXOs to our editorial staffSalesSebastian Jacobsebastian@cioapplications.comEmailsales@cioapplications.comeditor@cioapplications.commarketing@cioapplications.comContact UsPhone: 510.330.5174Fax: 510.894.8405EditorialTechnologies Building Stronger EdificesInnovation doesn't always refer to the creation of newer technologies. It can be something common applied more smartly or the creation of simpler, ergonomic solutions that solve complicated hitches. Construction technologies are an epitome of the same, as the innovation in the sector has simplified complex tasks right from the foundational level. Construction Technologies are utilized to look at various possibilities for improvement in building efficiency, sustainability, and also aesthetics. With technological advancements such as cloud, wearables, and drones, rapidly advancing in the construction world, leaders and executives are becoming more aware of the value and the necessity of integrating these technologies into their business models. Technologies, when adopted in construction, has more benefits to give, than not. As the industry revolves around physical labor, heavy equipment, harsh materials, and unpredictable weather conditions, smart technologies eliminate the risks caused due to the said reasons. Drones that monitor and assist smooth navigation, wearables that protect the workers, and intelligent software that untangles schedules and manages construction sites, are some of the most popular technologies in-store for the sector. Many cutting-edge innovations like digital twins, IoT, AI, and AR/VR are making gigantic tasks much minute by breaking it down to details that can be managed seamlessly. Trackers and sensors are installed around the construction site and on smart wearables to protect the human workforce. They extend the productivity of the machinery and keep track of finer factors like biometrics, environmental factors, and physical locations (GPS). Project Management Information Systems (PMIS), Building Information Modeling (BIM) are a few examples of the programs that establish order and organization. They work from the very beginning of design and planning until the end, where plumbing and painting are completed for the building. These management software infuse structure and systematize the intricate thread of tasks in the construction process. In this edition of CIO Applications, attention is given to those industry leaders, and company heads, who have abridged the multifaceted tasks with innovations in technology that frees-up the web of undertakings in construction. We hope the penned articles in this edition will enlighten newer solutions, help push forward the business goals and companies as a whole. Let us know your thoughts.Joe PhillipManaging Editoreditor@cioapplications.comJoe PhillipGraphics & ArtIssac GeorgeEditorial StaffBen JacksonDaniel HolmesEzra BenjaminJune MichaelRose DcruzSenior WritersClara MathewLeah JaneRoyce D'Souza
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