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August 30, 2021
New commercial robots are changing what’s possible in the physical world. They are tackling increasingly complex tasks beyond early uses such as manufacturing assembly lines and material handling in warehouses.
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New commercial robots are changing what’s possible in the physical world. They are tackling increasingly complex tasks beyond early uses such as manufacturing assembly lines and material handling in warehouses.
REEF Technology has unused flat rooftops. Archer Aviation has electric mini-helicopters. Together, they might have something.
The two firms are partnering to run Archer’s proposed air taxis from REEF’s parking garages in Miami and Los Angeles.
The partners aim to launch air taxi service from REEF garage rooftops by 2024, according to the Commercial Observer. Archer is still negotiating wit...
Kate Frucher, Managing Director of The Clean Fight sits down with Michael Beckerman to discuss the biggest challenges facing the real estate industry in adopting new technologies to scale within the marketplace.
Urbanbase, a Seoul-based company that develops a 3D spatial data platform for interior planning and design, announced today it has raised $11.1 million (13 billion won) in a Series B+ round as it scales up.
This round of funding was led by Hanwha Hotel & Resort, which is a subsidiary of South Korean conglomerate Hanwha Corpora...
return to the office by workers, big cities like New York and London are facing one of the greatest ever challenges to their economic model —
As the end of summer brings the potential for a more significant
Mikki Ward, VP of Real Estate Technology for EQ Office, speaks the importance of approaching office space through a lens of flexibility and humanity.
A recent building code change for new construction could reduce emissions by requiring use of solar panels and batteries, raising prices in an already expensive state.
3-D virtual tours, chat bots, omni-channel marketing technology and interactive sight maps came into their own in 2020 and are being applied even more in 2021.
Morgan Porter, digital marketing director at Birchstone Residential, Dallas-Fort Worth, commented on their capabilities and value when it comes to improving the resident journey in a
Sugar, a startup that aims to turn apartment buildings into “interactive communities,” has closed on $2.5 million in seed funding.
A slew of investors participated in the financing, including MetaProp, Agya Ventures, Concrete Rose, Debut Capital, The Community Fund, Consonance Capital, Lightspeed Scout Fund and Jason Cal...