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On our blog, we collect interesting topics related to the construction industry and our company. Be it digital trends or innovations: We at Dlubal inform you about the current and proven tips & tricks that everyone in the construction industry encounters now and will encounter in the future. We also give you a glimpse behind the scenes of the Dlubal Software company. Are you interested in sustainable building materials and exciting structures? Then go this way to the blog!
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A picture is often worth a thousand words. But it is language, more than anything else, that brings a company to the top of Google's charts. To further advance Dlubal Software, we are looking for a copywriter to add creative input to our team. But what exactly is copywriting?
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Susann Herbrich is our guest in this podcast. We will be talking to her about women in the construction industry and the developments ahead.
The construction industry is tough and, due to social hurdles, women in particular often find it difficult to gain a foothold there. Can women finally assert themselves in the construction industry? How persistent are such prejudices? Our guest today is Jasmin Simader, a structural engineer in the field of industrial and building systems. This time, it is about her job, the situation of women in construction, and how she sees the future of the industry.
Who's the best friend of every construction worker? Regardless of the industry, construction machines facilitate the work on a construction site. However, the machines are not only getting better, they are also becoming more expensive. Our guest today is entrepreneur Maria Obermeier. She runs a construction machine rental business, which is partially well digitized. How does she experience the development of the construction industry and how does she see the future? We are excited!
Nowadays, 3D models are used more and more in structural engineering. But does that even make sense, or are we just following a trend? We have discussed this question in the Dlubal podcast. Here is a summary of the episode.
We engineers prefer it static. In well-known seismic zones, however, we also have to deal with the dynamics. It is our job to ensure that a construction project is safe in a seismic zone. But how exactly do earthquakes occur and how can we ensure that there will be as little damage as possible? You will learn that and more in this episode. Enjoy reading!
In the first half of the 20th century, a disaster happened in the United States that every civil engineer is familiar with. The collapse of the Tacoma Narrows Bridge was fascinating in a very special way. What did we learn about structural design from it? Was there anything good about this collapse?
With everything that happens in our industry, the individual is often neglected. This time, our podcast guests are Jan Zeltmann and Patrick O'Mahony from SelfConcept. In their daily work, they deal with the importance of health in construction, among other things. What can we do to be more successful in both our professional and private lives? Enjoy reading!
Dlubal Software wants to support their customers with webinars, but also training sessions. Therefore, Daniel Dlubal went to the Deggendorf Institute of Technology, Germany, to explain our new software generation RFEM 6.
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In Pyongyang, the capital of North Korea, the Ryugyong Hotel was to be the tallest hotel in the world. In dictatorship regimes, monumental buildings serve an important purpose: they emphasize the government's claim to power. However, the dream of a propaganda palace failed. How did it happen? Find out more here!