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Autonomous technology: the challenges to its widespread adoption

Autonomous technology in action: Leica Geosystems has combined its MC1 machine control software with safe working zone technology
Autonomous technology in action: Leica Geosystems has combined its MC1 machine control software with safe working zone technology
Autonomous and automated technology needs to enable faster decision-making and deliver lower overhead costs if UK contractors are to adopt it on a wider basis.

That’s the key finding from a new report from Hexagon, Autonomous Construction Tech Outlook.

UK contractors accounted for 10% of the 1,000-plus respondents that Hexagon interviewed in Q4 2022.

Other key factors that UK contractors suggested would aid the wider adoption of autonomous and automated technology were: enhanced internal data circulation; more efficient waste management; and improved project planning.

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