Building for the Future (2024)

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In the ever-evolving landscape of our industry, where flat glass, windows, and doors meet innovation and ingenuity, a new revolution is at our doorstep, Artificial Intelligence.

Construction is an industry rife for change, but change is usually slow and methodical. Change is scary for companies and individuals alike. Add onto that unknowns, an unwillingness to change your tried-and-true manual methods, and you wind up with some companies unable to keep up with their competitors, companies that are already employing technology and software to execute orders faster.

AI: What it is, and what it can do

Before proceeding, let’s discuss what AI is. It is a term used to describe when machines mimic human cognitive function, such as problem solving, pattern recognition, data analysis, and learning basic and complex concepts. Given the opportunity, machines can “learn” from data without being explicitly programmed. That development now allows machines to better understand and provide insight into uncovered processes, such as analyzing consumer data or understanding maintenance schedules for machines.

Technology is abundant in factories, but there is room to grow, adapt, and advance your processes with new technology, software, and AI. Additionally, construction sites are methodically transforming into hubs of technological opportunity with changes in construction protocol, advancements in software and safety, and much more. Whether you’re in the factory, front office, or on the construction site entering orders, delivering a finished product, or building something onsite, technology in general, and AI more specifically, has the opportunity to completely reshape every aspect of our industry. Welcome to a new era, where AI influences process optimization, productivity, automation, software, factory configurations, safety, predictive analysis, among other functions.

As a reminder, AI is continuously changing and improving based on new data. This data will affect what solutions are developed in the future. Today I’m outlining potential opportunities for AI to positively impact the ways people work in order entry, on the factory floor, how managers handle/address the labor shortage, and at logistics. In the future, through the gathering and analysis of data, AI could make additional impacts, including product suggestions, revamp your website to specifically target each visitor’s individual needs, reorder processes on and off the factory floor, etc. We work in an innovative, creative industry. Is now the time to employ AI and watch your company grow? Let’s find out!

AI on the factory floor

Technology tied in with software is ubiquitous on the modern factory floor. Technology enables fabricators to upgrade their facilities to meet the needs of today’s consumers and deliver to the bottom line. Tie AI in together with technology and software, you’ll have an extra “worker” allowing your company to make split-second decisions for the betterment of the business and consumer.

Where AI can help your manufacturing business

Process decisions

AI is capable of making process decisions, including monitoring and improving production and quality control on factory floors. Imagine a project where AI not only monitors inbound client orders, but it also learns from repeat customers, tracks their needs, adapts to their wants, and makes changes based on their notes or known parameters of similar projects or houses, for example.

Another example is how AI can learn to increase yield by recalling the location of stock plates, control robots to work repetitive tasks, or work behind-the-scenes to restock inventory.

Maintenance

Maintenance challenges can hinder your business. With the inclusion of AI to supplement machine manufacturer specifications, maintenance personnel can work proactively to address challenges, identify machines operating outside of their preferred specifications, find solutions faster, and use digitized instruction manuals to locate and implement step-by-step, real-time solutions based on issues discovered and reported at other manufacturers.

With real-time adjustments, your maintenance team can prevent downtime or quality issues, thus allowing for greater productivity.

Repetitive tasks

When referring to productivity, it is important to understand how AI can eliminate repetitive tasks and processes. For example, you can employ AI to control robots to carry out repetitive tasks. AI can also monitor which shifts and employees do the best work allowing you to utilize the best employees to train new employees to make custom-made products for particular customers.

Speaking of productivity, every project has risk, such as delays and cost overruns. The bigger the project, the greater likelihood some challenges arise. By leveraging AI, you can monitor and mitigate these risks.

Monitoring systems/ quality control

Productivity can also be increased by the use of intelligent monitoring systems, such as those developed by Viprotron. When you use highly efficient glass scanners to check for inclusions, bubbles, and process-related scratches, you can feed this information into AI to better understand potential issues during production, as the result of a specific machine, or from a specific vendor, for example.

AI also has the potential to improve quality control on the factory floor. It can learn from data, utilize said data to make informed decisions, locate trends, pinpoint quality control or safety issues, and prescribe corrective actions. When AI utilizes AI-enabled inspection scanners, it can increase accuracy, shorten inspection times, reduce recalls, and thus improve your cost savings. With greater detection and inspection upfront, you can troubleshoot potential issues, allowing your business to increase yield and profitability.

As AI’s capability’s develop and more people utilize it, additional use-cases will arise for inclusion of AI on the factory floor. Be on the lookout for upcoming changes to the factory floor. Technology is not standing still and either should you, your employees, or your company.

Building for the Future (2024)

FAQs

What is the buildings of the future? ›

Buildings of the future is about understanding the drivers that are shaping how we will live and work in years to come, thereby ensuring we design the right things in the right ways. The drivers identified in this thought leadership series have the potential to reshape our industry in the next 30 years.

What is the building for the future strategy? ›

In 2020, MBIE launched its Building System Regulatory Strategy – Building for the Future, which sets out a vision for the future of building regulation over the next 10 to 15 years. The strategy focuses on how MBIE, as a building system regulator can achieve a high-performing building regulatory system.

What will happen to buildings in the future? ›

We will be working with new building material elements, which will be self-healing/cleaning, fully recyclable and adaptable to many different elements or uses. We will also be using kinetic materials and advanced energy systems, be they solar, wind or waste, to enable the building to self-generate its own energy needs.

Which program must post the building for the future flyer in a prominent place? ›

Building for the Future Flier

Then, providers must either post this completed flier in a visible location in their home OR give copies to all families upon starting the CACFP and then to families of newly enrolled children.

What will buildings look like in 2050? ›

More Mixed Use: Expect fewer monolithic (single-use) buildings. Today's office buildings may transition into vertical “neighborhoods” with 3 or more uses in each building. Today's 25-story office towers could transition into a combination of office, residential, retail and even educational spaces.

What 80 of buildings will exist in 2050? ›

Around 80% of the buildings we have today will exist in 2050, so it is essential for combating climate change that we retrofit them for energy efficiency. Demand for net zero buildings is increasing, but we must accelerate our efforts in order to limit global warming to 1.5°C.

What is Bill Gates planning for the future? ›

Gates, the billionaire co-founder of Microsoft, said in the 10-page letter that he expects to see more innovations in artificial intelligence, a breakthrough in infant malnutrition, advances in climate change talks and defining elections around the world.

What does building for the future mean? ›

Build for the Future is a strategy which can be employed by those who are skilled in planning and analysis. It requires a knowledge of environment, users and uses. Without such background, one builds only what one knows, or is told.

How do I start building my future? ›

How to plan for the future
  1. Consider your ultimate personal life goals. ...
  2. Set short- and long-term goals. ...
  3. Review your career goals. ...
  4. Consider your time frame. ...
  5. Create a budget. ...
  6. Write your goals and plans down. ...
  7. Actively work toward your goals.
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What will construction be like in the future? ›

From most of these advances, we can deduce that the future of construction is going to be characterized by more advanced construction technologies and greater site efficiency. These advancements in technology will significantly minimize construction injuries and lead to more spectacular civil engineering structures.

What will happen to skyscrapers after 100 years? ›

In fact, nearly all modern skyscrapers are made up of steel beams. These beams have a shelf life of about 100 years before needing to be replaced – and it's actually quite common for steel beams to be replaced piece by piece in old skyscrapers, especially in New York.

How long will our building last? ›

The average lifespan of a house in the United States is between 50 and 63 years, from construction to demolition.

What should a program flyer include? ›

Digital Marketing Program Flyer

The flyer should provide an overview of the program, including its objectives, curriculum, and target audience. It may also include information on the program's instructors, materials, and methods of instruction.

Which two categories are programs required to collect USDA? ›

To gather this information, ethnicity and race must be collected in two separate statements. American Indian or Alaskan Native. A person having origins in any of the original peoples of North America, Central America, or South America and who maintains tribal affiliation or community attachment.

Where must and justice for all posters be displayed to meet program requirements? ›

And Justice for All Poster: “And Justice for All” posters must be prominently displayed in a public area at all sites that serve CACFP meals.

What is the future form of build? ›

The Future

Future Simple - "I think I'll build my own house when I can afford to." Future Perfect Simple - "I hope I will have already built my own house by the time I am 40." Future Perfect Continuous - "This time next week I will have been building this shopping centre for two months."

What is building our future? ›

Building Our Future is a network of community leaders representing all sectors of Kenosha County committed to improving student outcomes.

What are futuristic buildings called? ›

The futurist architecture created since 1960 may be termed Neo-Futurism, and is also referred as Post Modern Futurism or Neo-Futuristic architecture.

How long will our buildings last? ›

Courtesy of the artists. The average lifespan of a house in the United States is between 50 and 63 years, from construction to demolition.

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