The discussion at a recent forum focused on the theme of reshaping thinking, building ecosystems, achieving key breakthroughs, and sustaining long-term progress.
During a panel on large-scale construction and efficient delivery, the host highlighted a pivotal shift in focus. For decades, the primary goal in infrastructure was building faster and on a larger scale. Today, however, the rapid advancement of technologies like artificial intelligence, humanoid robotics, and automation is prompting a new and critical question: how can future urban development and infrastructure become smarter, more efficient, and more sustainable?
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