Arqlite is a recycling technology company developing high-efficiency materials for massive industries, made 100% from plastic waste.
In construction, disputes about how what was actually built compares to what should have been built can create delays, rework and unbillable cost overruns with enormous implications.
While it’s become common to see 3D laser scanning and its resulting point clouds used to verify as builts against 3D models, users quickly learn there are limitations to the amount of data most tools can efficiently and accurately process.
Necessary workarounds, such as breaking datasets into smaller pieces, can quickly eliminate any time and cost advantages.
Airsquire, by contrast, delivers the simplest workflow, greatest point cloud processing capacity, and smartest technology of any verification product on the market, so you can process, interrogate and verify entire point clouds in hours, not days.
Arkio is an unique collaborative virtual reality / augmented reality design tool that enables designers to quickly prototype and validate their designs with project stakeholders wherever they are in the world.
With Arkio it’s possible to sketch out buildings or entire urban plans while experiencing and adjusting design ideas at human scale.
Arkio integrates seamlessly with current design software and workflows – all that’s needed is a virtual reality headset or just a regular phone or tablet.
Archilyse makes architecture and real estate quality measurable, comparable and understandable for everybody.
With the AI-supported address and floor plan based analyses, Archilyse provides holistic interior and exterior quality simulations and KPIs. Thus, customers get visualizations and analyses of a property’s view, interior variations, infrastructure, as well as cognitive, noise and light conditions in high detail.
This way real estate decision-makers can increase the accuracy of their decisions and automatize their tasks along the entire real estate value chain by understanding the true value of their objects.
Avvir is out to change the way construction players interact with the built environment.
It creates and continuously updates a digital replica of buildings that serves as the building’s system of record. This is done by comparing the 3D design models (known as BIMs) that are created at the outset of a building’s construction to laser scans of the ever changing reality.
During construction, this enables stakeholders to identify construction errors and track progress. Once a building is occupied, it enables that digital twin to serve as a platform for the internet of things, integrating data from hundreds of connected sensors in a common data environment.
Bimspot presents a disruptive technology for BIM oriented collaboration. For the first time, digital models of a building can be developed independent of individual choice of software, life cycle oriented and with clear responsibilities of all stakeholders.
Bimspot brings transparency and ensures quality and efficiency while planning, constructing and operating a building.
Bldbox is introducing predictive analytics into real estate development and construction.
Their application reduces communication and data management inefficiencies by allowing “Bldbox Data Partners” to leverage their historical project data and produce high accuracy conceptual estimates for new construction/development projects.
Apis Cor is the first company to develop a specialized equipment for 3D printing in the construction industry.
Their technology is capable of printing wall structures entirely on-site without extra assembly required. Apis Cor develops a number of technologies for concrete 3D printing.
SaaS software provides a holistic view of real estate development with a user-friendly, intuitive interface.
They integrate financial, market and building assumptions, combined with a 3D model to visualize your specific development potential, in real-time.