Technology in Construction

Posted on: 02/08/2019

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Executive TV is excited to announce our new programme, Technology in Construction, a fascinating look into how recent developments have changed the way we think about building our towns and cities while breaking new ground at every level in the construction industry.
It’s easy to take for granted the hard work that goes into creating our most famous landmarks. Often, it’s as if they’ve sprung up overnight but if it were not for detailed planning and meticulous attention to detail, our skylines would look very different. Where possible, technology can also help to reduce cost, improve efficiency and often play a part in keeping our skilled and highly deserving workforce, safe from harm.
This programme features Group BC, creators of an exceptional asset information management software used in a variety of industries, not limited to construction but also retail, government, energy, utilities and defence.
Today, Information management is an important part of a business and securing your assets against cyber-crime, imperative to success. Beyond that, it is smoothing of day-to-day processes, optimising performance and allowing access to teams anytime and anywhere, vital to delivering solutions on time and in the budget.
Technology in Construction will be first broadcast on Sunday 04th August @ 10.30(am) on SKY digital channel 191, and repeated on Sunday 01st September @10.30(am). After the initial broadcast, the programme will then be available online at http://www.executivetv.org with the rest of our digital archive.
About Executive TV
Executive TV is a leading provider of business to business documentaries encompassing the whole of British commerce and industry, delivering the innovation, experience and expertise of our partners to our audience of entrepreneurs and executives. Our goal is to expose the secrets of a successful business to help you find the opportunities for growth.