“But I’ve done it this way loads of times…..”
Error is a given in any human activity but can be a ‘life or death’ issue in safety critical industries such as aviation or construction. Aviation has developed a safety management framework over fifty years which has had spectacular results. They are two very different industries so the framework can’t simply be transplanted but I believe a […]
Networking Coffee Break & Exhibition Viewing
Constructing the future: the AI revolution in the construction industry
In the past decades, we’ve seen a surge in the adoption of Artificial Intelligence (AI) across various industries. From healthcare to education and from agriculture to retail, AI has undoubtedly become an essential part of modern business models. In the construction industry, AI and other emerging technologies have the potential to reshape workflows, improve safety, […]
Digitalisation and use of AI in remote construction fieldwork operations
With the increasing move towards digitalisation of fieldworkers, Health & Safety and Operational leaders need to be abreast of the latest solutions being used by progressive organisations in the sector. The session will include:
Emerging technologies – new ways of thinking
Chair of the CIF Safety & Health Committee outlines the industry need for continual improvement in health and safety performance and how asks how the sector can engage with new technologies and ways of thinking to achieve this aim
How human-centred new and emerging technologies can improve worker’s health and safety.
Hear about the HumanTech model and how it is achieving major breakthroughs in cutting edge technologies that can enable that can enable a safe, rewarding and digital work environment for a new generation of highly skilled construction workers and engineers.
WELCOME FROM THE CHAIR
2.30 – 3.15 ROUNDTABLE DISCUSSIONS
Introduction to the Lighthouse Club
Supports and services available to the construction industry for emotional, physical and financial wellbeing. Plus, Make It Visible campaign launch.