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Registration opens for Construction Technology Summit 2021

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Senior speakers from Volvo CE, Caterpillar and Balfour Beatty are confirmed for the first Construction Technology Summit on Tuesday, 11 May, 2021 at 3.00pm (UK: BST).

The summit - organised by Construction Europe and International Construction magazines - has the theme ‘From machine control to robotics’ and will address how construction equipment productivity can be improved using innovative technology.

Speakers confirmed to date are:

  • Peter Lavery, Head of Digital Transformation for Highways, Balfour Beatty
  • Mike Mayo, Global Commercial Support for the Construction Digital & Technology group, Caterpillar
  • Johan Holmén, Deputy Chief Technology Officer and Manager, Vehicle Development, Volvo Autonomous Solutions

Registration is free at www.ct-summit.com.

Topics to be covered will include:

  • 2D and 3D machine control used on construction equipment;
  • Real-world examples of machine control in action from contractors;
  • Remote control of construction equipment;
  • Fully automated construction equipment.

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