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Intelligent Build.tech

Intelligent Build.tech

Technology, Information and Media

Sharing the latest intelligent building innovations across EMEA, APAC, Latin America and North America.

About us

Intelligent Build.tech is a technology intelligence platform helping to share building innovations globally. It is aimed at the construction sector across EMEA, APAC, Latin America and North America. Construction has always been a leading vertical for our other publications and, in turn, we have launched a brand specifically dedicated to it. This industry is a leader in technology, with rapid advancements constantly developing within this space. It can be difficult for decision-makers to keep track of all of the changes. Intelligent Build.tech aims to calm the storm by gathering the latest information across the vertical and presenting it on one platform. Subsequently, this will inform key decision-makers through thought leadership and industry expertise, ultimately allowing senior executives to form well-rounded conclusions. Intelligent Build.Tech has its own brand publication, website, weekly newsletter and LinkedIn page.

Website
https://www.intelligentbuild.tech/
Industry
Technology, Information and Media
Company size
51-200 employees
Headquarters
London

Updates

  • In this month's Editor's Question, we asked three experts in engineering and AEC sectors: What does the future of women in engineering and construction look like? ⚙️ Their insights highlight progress, persistent challenges and key strategies for fostering inclusivity. From mentorship to policy shifts, their perspectives reveal how the industry is evolving to support women’s success. Hear insights from: 💡 Alex Lakenen Meyers, Project Manager at Benesch 💡 Tracie Crites, Chief Marketing Officer at Heavy Equipment Appraisal 💡 Amit Chadha, CEO of L&T Technology Services 📖 Want to get ahead in your industry? Read the full magazine in the link below: https://lnkd.in/ecePRdXE If you'd like to feature in the next issue of Intelligent Build.tech, contact our Managing Editor, Ellen Flannery at ellen@lynchpinmedia.com

  • For this month’s cover, Kumar Subramanian, Head of the Edge Gateway Programme at ABB, sat down with me to discuss the modernisation of the energy industry across regions, ABB’s key priorities for 2025 and the role of Digital Transformation in sustainability and cybersecurity. 🌱🌍 He shares insights on India’s energy challenges, ABB’s commitment to electrification and decarbonisation and how cutting-edge technology is shaping the future of smart grids and industrial IoT. "Investment in EV infrastructure and battery storage is still in the early stages, and the high energy demand means reliance on a mix of renewables and traditional coal remains essential." 📖 Want to get ahead in your industry? Read the full magazine in the link below: https://lnkd.in/ecePRdXE If you'd like to feature in the next issue of Intelligent Build.tech, contact our Managing Editor, Ellen Flannery at ellen@lynchpinmedia.com

  • The April edition of Intelligent Build.tech is now live! We're delighted to feature Kumar Subramanian, Head of the Edge Gateway Programme at ABB, on the cover. He discusses the modernisation of the energy industry across regions, ABB’s key priorities for 2025 and the role of Digital Transformation in sustainability and cybersecurity. In our Editor's Question, we asked Alex Lakenen Meyers, Tracie Crites and Amit Chadha: What does the future of women in engineering and construction look like? Their insights highlight progress, persistent challenges and key strategies for fostering inclusivity. From mentorship to policy shifts, their perspectives reveal how the industry is evolving to support women’s success. Modular construction is transforming hotel development in the GCC, enabling faster, cost-effective, and sustainable builds. LINQ Modular’s Operations Manager, Graham Petty, discusses how advanced materials and regulatory approvals are driving the future of hospitality infrastructure. That's just a snippet of what we have to offer in this month's magazine! 📖 Want to get ahead in your industry? Read the full magazine in the link below: https://lnkd.in/ecePRdXE If you'd like to feature in the next issue of Intelligent Build.tech, contact our Managing Editor, Ellen Flannery at ellen@lynchpinmedia.com #Buildtech #IntelligentBuildtech #ABB #Sustainability #Construction #Hospitality #WomenInEngineering #Engineering

  • Change order management is a common part of construction projects. If not managed well, they can lead to higher costs and delays. Contractors, in particular, face unique challenges in handling change orders because of their position within the project hierarchy. Subcontractors can significantly improve their change order management by implementing standardised processes, leveraging digital tools and enhancing communication. Experts at Rhumbix tell us more. "By standardising processes, using digital tools, improving documentation and analysing trends, subcontractors can reduce risks. This helps them ensure they receive payment for all their work." That's just a snippet of what we have to offer in this month's magazine! 📖 Want to get ahead in your industry? Read the full magazine in the link below: https://lnkd.in/e_i2EhAg If you'd like to feature in the next issue of Intelligent Build.tech, contact our Managing Editor, Ellen Flannery at ellen@lynchpinmedia.com

  • Why is it important to look beyond traditional engagement strategies to seek input from Indigenous communities on critical infrastructure projects? Jeremiah Pariag, MES, MBA, Indigenous Engagement Practice Lead, HDR, has extensive experience in Indigenous relations, including the Ontario Line transit project. In this month's Foundation Framework, he discusses the importance of early engagement, trust-building, and fostering positive relationships for future infrastructure projects. That's just a snippet of what we have to offer in this month's magazine! 📖 Want to get ahead in your industry? Read the full magazine in the link below: https://lnkd.in/e_i2EhAg If you'd like to feature in the next issue of Intelligent Build.tech, contact our Managing Editor, Ellen Flannery at ellen@lynchpinmedia.com

  • For this month’s cover, Usman Shuja, a Member of the Executive Board and Chief Division Officer at Nemetschek Group, shares insights on the future of digital construction. He discusses AI, automation and sustainability, highlighting Nemetschek’s role in transforming the AEC industry through innovation, collaboration and cutting-edge technology. “Ultimately, we aim to accelerate the industry’s shift toward our vision of an efficient, sustainable future, ensuring that technology serves as an enabler rather than a barrier. By leveraging AI, automation and connected ecosystems, we are setting the foundation for a new era of digital construction that is more efficient, sustainable and resilient,” said Shuja. That's just a snippet of what we have to offer in this month's magazine! 📖 Want to get ahead in your industry? Read the full magazine in the link below: https://lnkd.in/e_i2EhAg If you'd like to feature in the next issue of Intelligent Build.tech, contact our Managing Editor, Ellen Flannery at ellen@lynchpinmedia.com

  • We're delighted to feature Usman Shuja, a Member of the Executive Board and Chief Division Officer at Nemetschek Group, on the cover of the March edition of Intelligent Build.tech. He shares insights on the future of digital construction. He discusses AI, automation and sustainability, highlighting Nemetschek’s role in transforming the AEC industry through innovation, collaboration and cutting-edge technology. Jeremiah Pariag, MES, MBA, Indigenous Engagement Practice Lead at HDR, has extensive experience in Indigenous relations, including the Ontario Line transit project. In our Foundation Framework feature, he discusses the importance of early engagement, trust-building and fostering positive relationships for future infrastructure projects. Change order management is a common part of construction projects. If not managed well, they can lead to higher costs and delays. Contractors, in particular, face unique challenges in handling change orders because of their position within the project hierarchy. Subcontractors can significantly improve their change order management by implementing standardised processes, leveraging digital tools and enhancing communication. Experts at Rhumbix tell us more. That's just a snippet of what we have to offer in this month's magazine! 📖 Want to get ahead in your industry? Read the full magazine in the link below: https://lnkd.in/e_i2EhAg If you'd like to feature in the next issue of Intelligent Build.tech, contact our Managing Editor, Ellen Flannery at ellen@lynchpinmedia.com

  • In this month's Future Proofing feature, Imad Itani, Head of Innovation at ALEC, takes us through how the Middle East’s construction sector will develop with robotics and automation in the near future. "As we approach 2025, the Middle East is emerging as promising, proving ground for construction automation." That's just a snippet of what we have to offer in this month's magazine. Want to get ahead in your industry? Read the full magazine in the link below: https://lnkd.in/eKafcv2G If you'd like to feature in the next issue of Intelligent Build.tech, contact our Managing Editor, Ellen Flannery at ellen@lynchpinmedia.com

  • Facilities management (FM) in the Middle East is entering a transformative era in 2025. Projected to reach almost US$75 billion by 2029, the industry faces exciting opportunities and challenges while at the cusp of adopting new operating models that prioritise technological innovation sustainability, and upskilling. For FM organisations, 2025 will be a year to redefine FM operations, enhance capabilities, strengthen supplier relationships and embrace data-driven strategies to align the regional sector with global advancements, ensuring its continued growth and impact. In this month's At Ground Level feature, Rakesh Kishan, Chief Executive Officer of Trascent Arabia and Managing Principal of Trascent, tells us more. "Organisations must prioritise training and development to cultivate a workforce capable of leveraging new tools to deliver superior service." That's just a snippet of what we have to offer in this month's magazine. Want to get ahead in your industry? Read the full magazine in the link below: https://lnkd.in/eKafcv2G If you'd like to feature in the next issue of Intelligent Build.tech, contact our Managing Editor, Ellen Flannery at ellen@lynchpinmedia.com

  • For this month’s cover, Spencer Thompson, CEO of Eclipse Power Group, shares his insights on the evolving energy landscape. He discusses key challenges in infrastructure, regulatory reforms and the road to net zero and highlights emerging technologies, workforce development and Eclipse Power’s role in streamlining electricity connections while driving innovation and efficiency across the sector. “I’ve been blessed to experience all aspects of the electricity industry. I’ve seen firsthand the importance of skills and talent, and that ultimately it is people who drive innovation” That's just a snippet of what we have to offer in this month's magazine. Want to get ahead in your industry? Read the full magazine in the link below: https://lnkd.in/eKafcv2G If you'd like to feature in the next issue of Intelligent Build.tech, contact our Managing Editor, Ellen Flannery at ellen@lynchpinmedia.com

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