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Last Week in ConTech — 11 November 2024

  • AEC Tech Jobs is a job board for the construction technology industry
  • Ideal Customer Persona for the job board is two-fold: The construction industry personnel, such as people in sales and customer support roles who can speak the language of construction and empathize with the end user and experienced talent choosing ConTech over sectors such as FinTech or Healthtech.
  • Ampd, a Singaporean startup, has developed battery energy storage systems which replace diesel generators in construction sites
  • Corudulus, a Danish startup, provides hyperlocal weather forecasts powered by AI which helps construction companies track on-site weather conditions, predict upcoming rain days and document local weather to provide to insurance companies or developers
  • Workorb, a Canadian startup, is building AI-powered solutions for the Architecture, Engineering and Construction industries which streamline and automate the business development process
  • Cloverleaf AI, a Colorado startup, has developed a solution which alerts government contractors the moment the project is under discussion such as a new stadium or road allowing them to build relationships with decision makers early
  • Derq, a Detroit startup, has developed an AI-powered real-time intelligent transportation system which includes solutions such as adaptive traffic management, smart pedestrian crosswalks and real-time identification of safety near misses and collisions for root cause identification and countermeasure development
  • FBR, an Australian company, has developed the world’s first fully automated end-to-end robotic bricklayer
  • Vamo, a German startup, provides heat pump installation and maintenance services managing the process from lead to delivery and installation via their own trained installers
  • Glint Solar, a Norwegian startup, provides a platform for solar developers using country-specific GIS data and topographic analysis. It enables them to evaluate a site quickly for feasibility undertaking pre-design and analysis with engineering approved settings
  • The current newsletter includes information about CBAM rollout in 2027 by the UK Government, rejection of tax on natural gas use in buildings by Berkeley Voters, and the Swedish Court’s permit to build Nuclear Waste Burial Site, among other news

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