Digital infrastructure

  • Future proofing - CSIC

    Expecting the unexpected

    The key to long-term management of infrastructure lies in futureproofing, say Duncan McFarlane and Dr Tariq Masood
    8 years 10 months ago
  • Tom Joseph, Mott MacDonald

    Middleware – the key to asset information management

    How do you make sense of the flood of data coming your way? Mott MacDonald’s Thomas Joseph has an answer.
    8 years 10 months ago
  • Embracing automated and connected vehicles

    Why do we need self driving cars and connected vehicles? Atkins intelligent transport systems technical leader Jill Hayden explains.
    8 years 11 months ago
  • Guide dog puppies - new 3D soundscapes can help their work with the visually impaired

    3D soundscapes unlock cities for the visually impaired

    Businesses working with the Future Cities Catapult centre have trialled new technology that helps visually impaired people get around town.
    8 years 11 months ago
  • 3D metal work printing. Credits: ©Davidfotografie/Arup

    3D makeover for hyper-efficient metalwork

    All three pieces have the same structural ‘strength’ but a 75% weight reduction is possible with the latest design approach says Arup.
    8 years 11 months ago
  • Two clicks for a more efficient HS2

    Marrying big data with cloud computing on HS2 has enabled the client’s 30 partners to collect, access and edit vast amounts of information quickly, easily and in real time.
    8 years 11 months ago
  • New: Take a look at our new Digital Infrastructure Hub

    A new forum for sharing news, views and information about the technologies shaping our industry’s future is now available on Infrastructure Intelligence.
    8 years 11 months ago
  • Digital infrastructure – the future of engineering

    Can industry rise to the challenge of digital infrastructure asks Ian Galbraith? And Mark Enzer welcomes the launch the Infrastructure Intelligence/Mott MacDonald Digital Infrastructure Hub.
    8 years 11 months ago
  • Gaming meets BIM

    For the future of engineering tools, look no further than the video games in your front room. Mott MacDonald group practice leader for BIM Richard Sheenan reports.
    8 years 12 months ago
  • Tom van Vuren, Mott MacDonald

    Big data is not a replacement for behavioural models

    Behavioural models have been honed over the decades, but evangelists say big data visualisations will render them obsolete. In fact, the greatest opportunities lie in a marriage of the two, says Tom van Vuren.
    9 years 1 day ago

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