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!
How much technology makes sense? Low-tech architecture takes the traditional construction methods and develops them further. This results in energy-efficient, sustainable building projects that can also manage without a lot of technology. Let's take a closer look at low-tech architecture together.
Our technology is evolving rapidly. What will it look like in 2049? Or 2077? Will we then have metal implants in our bodies and AI steers our flying cars through the bright neon light in the fog of a big city? What is AI, and how could it affect our conservative construction industry? Our guest, Michael Kraus, tells us how AI is doing in the construction industry. We are excited!
Everyone knows VR glasses – at least by sight. Many people also know AR, for example, as head-up displays in modern cars. In this case, something is either projected into the environment using the technology or a completely new environment is created. Fascinating! We talk to our guests Christian Schranz and Harald Urban about the capabilities of AR and VR in construction. How close are we to the dream of a digitized construction site? We are curious to know what you can tell us!
After smartphones and smartwatches, smart homes have now arrived in our everyday lives. We wonder: How does a smart home work? How advanced is the technology and above all: How safe is it? Can something still be sustainable with so much technology? Our guest, Mario Necker, is an expert in this field and gives us exciting insights into the present and future of Smart Homes.
Today, we have a very special guest. Our podcast is usually more technical, but this time, we're going to be on the emotional level of construction. Sissi Kamarianakis is our guest and even his job title makes us sit up and take notice. An emotional engineer – what exactly is it supposed to be? We are excited and can hardly wait!
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.
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?