High-quality materials are one thing, but what's the point of using the best building materials if they don't hold together on the construction site? Our guest today is mainly concerned with dowels in fastening technology. How important is this area to the stability of our buildings? Read on and find out more!
You can find new start-ups pretty much everywhere these days – except in the construction industry. We have wondered why there are so few start-ups in the construction industry. Is it the basic attitude of the industry towards innovations? Is it more difficult to set up a start-up in this area? Fortunately, we have Moritz Lönhoff as our guest today. He is an expert on start-ups and explains it to us. Curious? Enjoy reading!
Like most companies, Dlubal Software has different areas where you can work. Our departments work both individually and closely with one another, so that a network of various strands of knowledge and experience is created. We use this diversity for our work every day. Not only do we know how to develop software, there are many more ways to give talent a home. Are you curious?
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!
TAE – Technische Akademie Esslingen e.V. is an institution for professional training and further education located in Ostfildern - close to the state capital Stuttgart. With business areas ranging from mechanical engineering to IT and management topics, they offer around 1,000 events a year with more than 4,000 top-class speakers from research and corporate practice.
3D printing is frequently used in many industrial areas. This method is also being researched in some pilot projects in the construction industry. But does this technology really have a future in the construction industry? Can it help achieve goals more affordably and quickly?
Past events have shown us how severe the consequences of floods can be. People die, livelihoods are lost, vast areas are destroyed - but how did we get this far? Have floods always determined our lives? How can we continue to minimize the consequences?