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The Four Forces That Will Take on Concrete and Make Construction Smart
To show what’s possible tomorrow, the construction industry needs to build educational and informational infrastructure today. The construction advances of the future will come only when builders embrace the potential of the present.
By Massimiliano Moruzzi
August 22, 2018
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by Massimiliano Moruzzi
Massimiliano Moruzzi is a member of Autodesk Research’s Computational Science group, contributing to Autodesk’s research program for advanced generative-design solutions and assisting with strategic partnerships and new business opportunities. He has extensive experience in designing advanced software applications (design, analysis, and manufacturing) for total process optimization and manufacturing process automation, with capacity to identify and align emerging-technology needs with products and services.
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