Oracle has released its predictions of technology trends for the construction industry this year.
Robot Takeover: New Wall-Scaling Robots Are Saving Construction Companies Time, Product and Personnel
Safe to say, wall-scaling robots are gaining popularity in the slow-to-adopt-technology construction industry, and it might just be for the very reason people claim to fear robots: They’re replacing people—but those people are okay with it.
The Most Powerful Construction Technology in the World
New tech unveiled at the 2025 CES event—like exoskeletons and self-driving vehicles—alludes to a strong future for the construction industry and its innovations.
Construction Can Look to Gen Z and Technology to Sustain Talent Pipeline
You've heard it over and over: Gen Z is the solution to the labor shortage. But there may be another way to tap into that talent pipeline.
Is the Construction Industry Actually a Technology Hotbed?
The construction industry being slow to adopt tech and stuck in its analog ways is a misleading trope. In fact, many companies may be further ahead of the technology curve than people perceive.
History Repeating
Trimble used its scanning and data-sharing technology to bring the ancient Library of Celsus back to life in the virtual world.
Thermal Imaging Technology Enhances Construction Efficiency and Safety
Thermal imaging technology (aka infrared thermography) is heating up construction projects in all the right ways—including enhancing project management, safety protocols and building performance.
Integrating Software and Hardware Technology in the Field
Field technology has advanced increasingly in recent years. Combing the advancing software with hardware in the field can significantly improver performance on the jobsite.








