A survey of 1,000+ construction professionals highlights workforce shortages, data integration and AI investment as key industry priorities.
Construction faces a critical workforce shortage, but technology, AI and education partnerships can close the skills gap, boost productivity and create long-term competitive advantage.
When it comes to short training experiences (or long ones for that matter), we are living in an amazing world of overflowing plenty. What makes me so happy about our current situation can be ...
Nautel will offer two in-depth paid training sessions this year, to be held at the company’s new training center in Nova Scotia.
Bo Bichette, Kyle Tucker and Alex Bregman were among the big names who changed teams this offseason. The Athletic surveyed 36 executives, retired executives, managers, coaches and scouts to get their ...
Canadian business leaders had better step up if they hope to reap the benefits of agentic AI. That’s because 21% of HR professionals report that AI agents are already being used today, and 78% expect ...
When Brandeis’ Computer Science department asked new faculty member Elijah Rivera to teach a course on AI and programming, he turned the idea on its head. Instead of teaching students to use the ...
In his decades-long career in tech journalism, Dennis has written about nearly every type of hardware and software. He was a founding editor of Ziff Davis’ Computer Select in the 1990s, senior ...
Trimble's Kevin Garcia covers the journey toward construction equipment autonomy, paving workflow advancements, new ...
The top video conferencing services we've tested help you stay connected and communicate with clients, team members, and anyone else, no matter where you are. I’ve been writing about consumer ...
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