DIGITALISATION IN THE CONSTRUCTION SECTOR: SLOW, BUT STEADY!
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DIGITALISATION IN THE CONSTRUCTION SECTOR: SLOW, BUT STEADY!
The digital transition boomed after World War II and gained momentum in recent decades. The communication boundary between man and machine has now become entirely blurred; today, machines can also communicate with each other effortlessly. And we haven’t seen it all yet! Because the possibilities are endless.
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