4 promising digital technologies for circular construction
Digital technologies serve as a prerequisite for a shift to a circular construction economy where building materials are reused.
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Digital technologies serve as a prerequisite for a shift to a circular construction economy where building materials are reused.
Olga Fink, a World Economic Forum Young Scientist, is developing intelligent algorithms to improve the safety and reliability of complex industrial assets.
Understanding cities and urbanisation is central to the future of our planet, writes Professor Peter Edwards.