20/08/2025
The construction industry thrives on problem solving but sometimes the biggest problem is within "resistance to change".
Many of us know that we're using outdated tools and are eager to adopt innovative systems. Yet, the daily grind keeps us so busy and, frankly, set in our current ways.
It's a tough cycle. We're bombarded with new tech, but making the shift feels like another burden on an already overloaded plate.
This very challenge has been a hot topic in recent industry webinars, highlighting a shared desire to bridge the gap between current practice and future potential.
>> How can we, as construction engineers, break free from this inertia and truly embrace the future of our field?
>> What's your take?
>> What's the secret to integrating new tech when time is scarce and habits are strong?
https://www.linkedin.com/posts/ipmsystems_constructiontech-engineeringlife-innovationinconstruction-activity-7355461196705157121-C_T3?utm_source=share&utm_medium=member_desktop&rcm=ACoAAAvCO-YBZ8dQatjIwGEfIaVIAE0ZmbQeboQ
hashtag hashtag hashtag hashtag