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Construction is progressive, says tech entrepreneur

The industry has a bad name when it comes to adopting new tech, but as far as Disperse’s Felix Neufeld is concerned, that isn’t fair
The Disperse Viewer interface, which functions as an analysable digital replica of the project site
The Disperse Viewer interface, which functions as an analysable digital replica of the project site

Felix Neufeld, CEO of AI specialist Disperse, whose digital tools have recently been used by Mace at One Crown Place, has found construction a great environment for tech startups.

“Even the largest construction companies are used to working with small suppliers, so even as a small startup, you can work with a company like Mace,” he says. The vital thing for Disperse is that it needs access to the data, which in other industries can be a huge headache.

Disperse started working with Mace and Canary Wharf Contractors in 2018 and has been growing swiftly since. Today it has over 120 employees and is working on projects in Europe, Australia, Middle East and North America.

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