CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY NEWS
Cyber threat has ushered in a heightened sense of security for CEOs and their IT leaders as they partner to deliver processes and procedures to protect their business environment. For the construction industry, it is critical that cybersecurity is addressed since an attack could mean significant delays in business operations and consequently delays in delivering on work to our customers. AGC recently launched a four-part series with the goal of educating and informing participants on why this should be a concern and how to plan ahead in an effort to secure the company’s information assets. Three of the webinars are still available to attend. All webinars will start at 2 p.m. eastern. November 17: Cybersecurity: Risks and InsuranceDecember 1: Cybersecurity: Data Security Breach Prevention and ResponseDecember 8: Cybersecurity: Federal Construction Perspective
Visit http://meetings.agc.org/cybersecurity/ to view the full article online.
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Wednesday, March 8, 2017
Bellagio Las Vegas
3:30 - 5 p.m.
Mark your calendars and don't miss the Tech Showcase, brought to you by the AGC IT Forum, during AGC's 98th Annual Convention in Vegas. This year's session will demonstrated how video game platforms can attract and train construction workers.
Speakers:
Bob McCall – Master Builders Association of Western Pennsylvania
Jason Malatak – Mosites Construction Company
Ken Smith – Simcoach Games
Video games according to a recent study capture the attention of over 155 million Americans. And they spend 3 billion hours a week engrossed in their games. While some may view that as a monumental waste of time, video games are not just for entertainment anymore. They have become a powerful communication and learning medium.
Two AGC chapters in Western Pennsylvania are leading the way in using video games to help potential and current members of the construction workforce to assess career fit, explore construction careers, learn basic skills and experience what they are learning virtually. In this year’s AGC Technology Showcase, you will see some of these amazing video games and hear about the results they are producing.
By attending this session, participants will be able to:
- Experience, firsthand, how powerful video games can be used as a communication and learning medium.
- Explore different types of video games, including micro-games, short 3-5 minute experiences that grab your attention and get right to the point.
- Examine the benefits of the effective use of video games in attracting and recruiting new employees.
- Demonstrate how video games can be used for workforce development and training.
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March 10, 2017
One-Day Tech Summit
Early Bird Tickets: $250 AGC Member | $300 Non-member
Regular Tickets: $300 AGC Member | $375 Non-member
Come learn about new and important technology trends impacting the construction industry, when in Las Vegas attending AGC's 98th Annual Convention this March.
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ASSOCIATION NEWS
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TRENDS IN TECHNOLOGY
BY JASON HURDIS, SR. MARKET PROFESSIONAL, CATERPILLAR, INC. TIM CRANE, GENERAL MANAGER SAFETY SERVICES, CATERPILLAR INC.The construction industry has transformed drastically over the past 20 years. Smartphone apps have enabled real-time information exchange; armloads of files and blueprints are being replaced by a few taps on a tablet. Technology is changing almost every aspect of the industry, and companies that refuse to adapt and implement it risk being outdone by tech-savvy competitors.
Visit https://www.naylornetwork.com/ngc-nwl/articles/index-v3.asp?aid=411162&issueID=50062 to view the full article online.
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TECHNOLOGY TIDBITS
Apple’s new MacBook Pro with Touch Bar is here, and it's getting mixed reviews. The laptop, which starts at $1,799 for the 13-inch model and $2,399 for the 15-inch version, comes with several compelling features, including Intel Core i5 or i7 processors, a revamped design that makes it notably smaller than its predecessors, and support for Touch ID, Apple’s fingerprint scanner technology. SOURCE: LAPTOP MAG
Visit http://www.laptopmag.com/articles/macbook-pro-touch-bar-review-roundup to view the full article online.
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Google at its annual Chrome Dev Summit in San Francisco has revealed that there are now two billion Chrome installs in active use across desktop and mobile. Chrome Engineering VP Darin Fisher shared the numbers during a keynote although as TechCrunch notes, Fisher didn’t announce any new user numbers for Chrome. SOURCE: TECHSPOT
Visit http://www.techspot.com/news/67020-google-now-has-seven-services-used-more-than.html to view the full article online.
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CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY SPOTLIGHT
Constructor's 2016 Software Service Guide contains detailed information on companies and businesses that provide software products and services to the construction industry. Check out this one-stop shop today!
Visit http://www.nxtbook.com/naylor/NGCS/NGCS0616/index.php#/50 to view the full article online.
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INTEROPERABILITY UPDATE
The Construction Open Standards Alliance (COSA) is a community of construction industry professionals who support open integration standards in construction software. Join the effort today.
Visit http://cosa.build/ to view the full article online.
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