How Practical AI is Reshaping Infrastructure

Industry experts at the recent Illuminate Sydney technical workshop have moved past the hype to demonstrate how AI is being integrated into the high-stakes world of infrastructure delivery. The focus was shifted to create tools that engineers can actually trust while ensuring that complex data remains organized and secure. For years, infrastructure projects have been bogged down by repetitive m...

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Architects Call for Tech Revolution at London Summit

The construction industry is facing a digital wake-up call as the Archi-Tech Network (ATN) held its inaugural summit in London, demanding a shift toward open software, artificial intelligence, and seamless data sharing. Founded by architect Oliver Thomas, the movement aims to fix a long-standing frustration: outdated, disconnected software that stifles creativity and slows down the building...

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AI Drones Take Over Bridge Inspections, Saving Millions

The United States is swapping human climbers for AI-powered drones to fix over 600,000 bridges along the Mississippi River, a faster, cheaper, and safer way to maintain crumbling infrastructure. Traditionally, inspecting a massive structure like St. Paul’s Robert Street Bridge is a nightmare. Engineers have to dangle from ropes, snap thousands of photos by hand, and sketch cracks in notebooks w...

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The Future of Electricity: 3 Big Takeaways from DTECH 2026

The massive DTECH 2026 conference recently concluded in San Diego, bringing together more than 18,000 experts to discuss the future of the power grid. The event revealed that electric utilities are currently facing three main challenges standing in the way of a smarter, more reliable power system. The first challenge is messy data. While everyone is excited about using Artificial Intelligen...

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The Future of Cities: Why Data and Trust are Crucial

High-tech tools like Artificial Intelligence (AI) are changing how we build our world, but they are only as good as the data they use and the people who use them. That was the big takeaway from Illuminate 2026, a major infrastructure conference held this week at Sydney’s Fullerton Hotel. The event brought together over 500 engineers, government officials, and project managers to discuss a m...

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Ithaca Uses “Digital Twin” Technology to Lead the Charge in Green Energy

Ithaca, a town in New York, is using a "digital twin" to transform itself into a carbon-neutral smart city by 2030. To reach this ambitious goal, the city is undergoing a massive transformation to replace fossil fuel-burning heaters and stoves in all 5,500 of its buildings with electric alternatives. Developed by researchers at Cornell University and the Rocky Mountain Institute, with support f...

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Mining Tech Giant Brings AI-Powered Exploration Tools to PDAC 2026

Seequent, a leader in subsurface software solutions, is showcasing a major push into artificial intelligence and cloud-connected workflows at this year’s Prospectors & Developers Association of Canada (PDAC) Convention. The company is highlighting how it uses machine learning and advanced data platforms to help mining companies find minerals faster while reducing overall project risk. Th...

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Why Infrastructure Needs Better Conversations, Not Just Better Tools

As climate-related disasters like wildfires and severe flooding become more frequent, communities across the United States are finding that their current infrastructure is struggling to keep up. Recent research suggests that moving from traditional asset management to digital one is a great move, but what is more crucial is cooperation. Duke University and industry partners has recently launch...

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High-Tech “Digital Twins” Save Kentucky Millions in Bridge Repairs

Kentucky has discovered a high-tech solution to a massive infrastructure problem, proving that fixing 1,000 aging and flood-damaged bridges doesn't have to take a decade or cost a fortune. By using Artificial Intelligence and "Digital Twin" technology, the engineering firm Qk4 has modernized the state’s bridge program, cutting inspection times by 90% and saving taxpayers millions of dollars. Fol...

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Dublin Uses “Digital Twins” to Build a Safer, Smarter Future

The city of Dublin is turning into a high-tech testing ground to solve everyday urban problems. By using "digital twins"—which are virtual, 3D copies of the physical city—leaders are finding new ways to protect residents from floods, fires, and traffic jams. This project is part of a partnership between Dublin city officials and the technology company Bentley Systems. Instead of just buying rea...

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