Triax Technologies Names 2018 as the Year of Digital Disruption for the Construction Industry
Triax Technologies Names 2018 as the Year of Digital Disruption for the Construction Industry
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NORWALK, Conn., Dec. 13, 2017 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE/KOREA IT TIMES) -- Triax Technologies, Inc., a leading provider of technology for the connected jobsite, today shared its predictions for the key trends that will shape the construction industry in 2018 and shatter its reputation as one of the least digitized industries.

“Few industries have as great an impact on our economy as construction, yet the industry has been slow to embrace the digital tools and real-time data that have transformed other industries,” said Chad Hollingsworth, co-founder and CEO, Triax Technologies. “This past year, the reduction in skilled labor drove contractors to seek out new technologies, such as IoT-enabled wearables and cloud-based solutions, to unlock efficiencies, improve safety and achieve more with the same number of resources. In 2018, jobsite technology will no longer be an option, but a necessity, that is expected by executives, insurers, project leaders and crews everywhere.”

Below are the five trends that Triax expects to shape the construction industry in 2018:

  • IoT remains key to the connected jobsite. The growth of construction-focused, Internet-connected systems will continue to shape the way industry stakeholders approach projects, manage operations, and leverage historical data on future projects. The proliferation of useful, previously unavailable data from a variety of sources, including workers, machines, tools, materials, and the environment, will be aggregated, monitored, and analyzed for real-time, actionable insights. As jobsite technology matures, those companies that embrace it will see increasing ROI and those companies that don’t will lose their competitive edge.
     
  • Power to the end user. Construction technology is surging and as more solutions hit the market, organizations need to fully weigh the needs and realities of end users. Technology that is cumbersome or difficult to use, won’t be readily adopted. By selecting solutions that are practical, low maintenance and scalable, organizations will facilitate adoption, which is critical for leveraging data and unlocking productivity gains. In addition, as technology increases at the jobsite, manual processes will be phased out and more data will become available to the average worker, enabling improved planning, coordination and communication.
     
  • Integration momentum to take hold. In 2018, integrated systems will no longer be optional, but mandatory. While contractors have traditionally been limited by separate methods and tools for estimating, bidding, collaboration and reporting, more firms will demand a single stream of real-time, data-driven insights that can be used to improve project management and execution. Hardware and software providers will offer more options and flexibility than ever before, and a system’s ability to collect data at scale will be the key differentiator.
     
  • Leveraging real-time data. Increased technology usage leads to more sources of insightful data, and IoT early adopters will place an increasingly high priority on reporting, cloud-based dashboards, and the visualization of data. This plethora of new data, emerging tools such as artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning and predictive analytics will be used to unlock insights to enhance decision-making, increase efficiency, and improve profitability at the jobsite.
     
  • The rise of insurtech. In 2018, the insurance industry will increasingly leverage technology to help determine jobsite risks, and in turn, help reduce these risks and costs. With IoT-enabled technology, insurers can increase visibility, assess risk, combat potential fraud, and reduce premiums. And as project participants, including insurers, better understand and leverage IoT data, real-time location systems (RTLS), big data, and predictive analytics will only grow in importance.

About Triax Technologies
Triax Technologies, Inc. is a Norwalk, Conn.-based technology company that develops and delivers IoT solutions for the construction industry. Its flagship Spot-r system connects workers, equipment and project managers through a proprietary, minimal infrastructure network, sensors and a cloud-based dashboard. By providing real-time, data-driven visibility into daily site operations and safety incidents, Spot-r is changing the way construction companies manage resources, information, and risk. Triax develops intelligent, actionable solutions that address the complexities of an active jobsite, and help firms streamline processes and build safer and smarter. More information can be found at: https://www.triaxtec.com/

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