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Saudi AI research aims to make UK construction greener

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A university in northern England is working with academics in Saudi Arabia to understand how artificial intelligence (AI) can make UK construction greener.

The British Council’s UK Saudi Challenge Fund is financing a year-long research project by Northumbria University and King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals (KFUPM) in Saudi Arabia to investigate how construction sites in the UK and the Middle Eastern country can reduce waste.

Dr Pablo Martínez Rodríguez, from Northumbria’s Department of Architecture and Built Environment, and co-investigator Dr Osama Mohsen, from KFUPM, aim to develop AI models that can identify and quantify waste from a range of building materials, such as wood or plastics, that may end up in landfill sites but that could be recycled.

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