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Interview: Lenovo’s Chris Ruffo – Revolutionising house building… and home buying

New technologies such as digital fabrication, artificial intelligence and augmented reality will redefine how buildings of the future are designed, made and used, claims tech giant Lenovo.

In an exclusive interview with BIM+, Chris Ruffo, worldwide segment manager for architecture, engineering and product development at Lenovo, explains how the ‘Future of Making Things’ and the increasing convergence of manufacturing and construction will transform the sector. Stephen Cousins reports.

“We are already seeing buildings that are manufactured, rather than built in the traditional sense, which brings multiple benefits in terms of productivity, reduced waste, easier-to-manage projects and greater creative possibilities,” says Ruffo. “And there are a whole series of trends that fit into that, around generative design, AI, digital fabrication, real-time rendering, and scan-to-BIM that are going to make all our experiences different and better.”

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