New digital technologies are becoming widespread and have radically redefined business processes and practices. Simultaneously, numerous companies are implementing …
There is growing attention from governments and regulators towards crucial matters such as climate change and global warming, resulting in a pressing need to investigate the factors …
The circular economy (CE) paradigm has piqued public interests worldwide as a significant innovative attempt to conserve finite resources, reduce waste, and shift away from the linear …
Blockchain technologies have received considerable attention from academia and industry due to their distinctive characteristics, such as data integrity, security, decentralization, and …
A Arsiwala, F Elghaish, M Zoher - Energy and Buildings, 2023 - Elsevier
The revolution of the industry 4.0 presents a new era of digital transformation for the construction industry, advancing towards the concept of digital twins, while on the other …
K Dörfler, G Dielemans, L Lachmayer, T Recker… - Cement and concrete …, 2022 - Elsevier
Abstract In situ Additive Manufacturing (AM) has developed into an active research and industry-transfer area, mainly due to the increasing need for productive and sustainable …
Digital fabrication with concrete has been touted as an avenue to more sustainable construction through more material efficient design, but notably has produced materials with …
The construction industry is slow to adopt new technologies. The implementation of digital technologies and remote operations using robots were considered farfetched affairs and …
Passports for circularity, eg, digital product passports and material passports (MPs), have gained recognition as essential policy instruments for the Circular Economy goals of the …