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AI71 Launches SuperHive, The AI-Powered Construction Lifecycle Platform - Middle East Business News and Information
AI71 Launches SuperHive, The AI-Powered Construction Lifecycle Platform - Middle East Business News and Information

Mid East Info

time2 days ago

  • Business
  • Mid East Info

AI71 Launches SuperHive, The AI-Powered Construction Lifecycle Platform - Middle East Business News and Information

AI71 today announced the launch of SuperHive, a groundbreaking end-to-end platform designed to optimize every stage of the construction lifecycle — from design and permitting to execution and operation. With embedded AI, real-time intelligence, and advanced automation, SuperHive enables stakeholders across the ecosystem to accelerate project delivery, reduce risk, and enhance long-term asset performance. 'Construction underpins economic growth, yet it has seen limited disruption from modern technologies. With SuperHive, we're embedding intelligence across the entire infrastructure lifecycle — transforming how nations build and operate' said H.E. Faisal Al Bannai, Chairman of AI71. 'This is not just about digital transformation — it's about rethinking how we approach scale, speed, and resilience in infrastructure delivery.' Key Modules and Capabilities: Augmented design and planning: Validates CAD/BIM files against building codes with 99% accuracy, delivering permit-ready approvals in minutes. Also includes GenAI-powered 2D to 3D conversion, automating weeks of manual work. Advanced construction monitoring: Predictive scheduling and risk detection using satellite data, IoT sensors, and Primavera integration. Digital Twins: Enables city-wide smart asset management with real-time monitoring, predictive maintenance, and livability scoring. Asset management: Offers real-time quantity takeoff and cost estimation across project phases, improving budgeting accuracy. AI enabled monitoring: Provides drone and CV-powered site monitoring, tracking equipment use, compliance, and progress at a glance. Tackling the Compliance Bottleneck: One of SuperHive's most transformative features is its AI-powered compliance automation. Currently, compliance validation for construction permits remains a manual, error-prone, and time-consuming process — especially in rapidly growing urban regions. SuperHive's AiComply Studio reduces human dependency, minimizes costly errors, and empowers both consultants and municipal authorities to accelerate the approval process through AI-assisted regulation mapping and validation. 'By digitizing and automating compliance, municipalities save cost, consultants gain speed, and developers reduce risk' said Klemensas Mecejus, VP Advisory at AI71. 'It's a win across the board' he added. A Mission to Digitize Infrastructure at Scale: SuperHive supports a vision where infrastructure projects can go from idea to asset with intelligence at every stage. Whether for public housing, urban development, or smart cities, SuperHive offers a robust, integrated ecosystem — ready to be deployed at national scale. 'With this intelligence we boost productivity across the entire construction lifecycle — enabling up to 50% faster decision-making, reducing manual documentation by 70%, and cutting on-site rework by half. With full AI coverage across all sub-stages, it transforms how teams plan, build, and deliver at scale' concludes Chiara Marcati, Chief AI Advisory and Business Officer at AI71. About71: AI71 is a next-generation AI company developing cutting-edge products to solve high-stakes, real-world challenges across sectors. Built as a product-led entity, AI71 bridges the gap between advanced research and practical application — delivering AI that works at scale. Our mission is to elevate human potential with AI, enabling people, businesses, and governments to do more, faster, and better. With a sharp focus on data sovereignty, agility, and innovation, we empower organizations to harness the full potential of AI.

Report – Sassuolo Fullback Set To Join Inter Milan Primavera
Report – Sassuolo Fullback Set To Join Inter Milan Primavera

Yahoo

time4 days ago

  • Sport
  • Yahoo

Report – Sassuolo Fullback Set To Join Inter Milan Primavera

Inter Milan are reportedly on the verge of adding Sassuolo teenager Simone Cinquegrano to the Primavera squad. According to via FCInterNews, the 21-year-old will soon become part of the U23 squad. Inter are not only interested in immediate success. They're also looking to the future. As such, they're aggressively purchasing young talents. Moreover, the appointment of Stefano Vecchi as the U23 coach testifies to Inter's commitment to a long-term project. Inter Milan Set to Sign Simone Cinquegrano for Primavera It's been a busy summer for the Nerazzurri. Indeed, they've already signed several young guns, including Riccardo Melgrati and Giuseppe Prestia. Now, Simone Cinquegrano will join the team and immediately put himself at Vecchi's disposal. However, the talented right-back arrives on loan with an option to buy. Cinquegrano fared outstandingly for Rimini in Serie C last term, helping the team win a cup trophy. Furthermore, he made 38 appearances for the club, scoring two goals and adding three assists. His arrival should make up for the imminent departure of Giacomo De Pieri, who's close to joining Juve Stabia.

Inter Milan Complete Double Primavera Signing Ahead of New Season
Inter Milan Complete Double Primavera Signing Ahead of New Season

Yahoo

time4 days ago

  • Sport
  • Yahoo

Inter Milan Complete Double Primavera Signing Ahead of New Season

Jonas Dahlberg Strand and Patryk Mackiewicz have joined Inter Milan Primavera ahead of the 2025/26 season. According to Tuttosport via FCInterNews, the San Siro giants have reinforced their U23 squad with a double signing. Inter's U23 side will make its Serie C debut next term. Therefore, Beppe Marotta and Pierro Ausilio are working around the clock to make the team competitive. Moreover, they've appointed Stefano Vecchi as the new head coach. Jonas Dahlberg Strand & Patryk Mackiewicz Sign for Inter Milan Primavera Strand has arrived from Bodo/Glimt without making a senior appearance for the Norwegian powerhouse. Despite the lack of experience, the 17-year-old could be a massive coup for the Primavera squad. Indeed, scout reports describe Strand as a technically gifted defender with impressive speed and acceleration. Furthermore, the transfer to San Siro will allow the youngster to develop his skills without rushing through the ranks. On the other hand, Mackiewicz is a classic center-back with a robust physique and tactical intelligence. Considered among the most exciting talents in Poland, Mackiewicz should be Christos Alexiou's replacement.

Wolf Alice Unveil New Single 'The Sofa'
Wolf Alice Unveil New Single 'The Sofa'

Scoop

time14-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Scoop

Wolf Alice Unveil New Single 'The Sofa'

Beloved British band Wolf Alice share new single, 'The Sofa' - another dimension to their highly anticipated fourth studio album The Clearing confirmed for release on August 22nd via Mushroom Music. Following a triumphant return to the stage with headlining festival performances at Primavera and a history-defining Glastonbury set on home soil, this new era announces Wolf Alice as a band who are in a league entirely of their own. 'The Sofa' is the album's psychological portrait which is a microcosm of the wider themes it reckons with: falling in love with your life for exactly what it is and finally letting go of unrealised dreams without shame, guilt or disappointment as you grow older. Unspooling like a daydream on an idle afternoon, 'The Sofa' is a piano ballad fortified by the best songwriting of Ellie Rowsell's career - radical in its unflinching honesty. 'Didn't make it out to California / Where I thought I might clean the slate / Feels a little like I'm stuck in Seven Sisters / North London, oh England / And maybe that's ok,' Rowsell sings. In abandoning the self-consciousness which weighs down your twenties, Wolf Alice reach a point of hard-won serenity. Advertisement - scroll to continue reading 'It's about not trying so hard to figure everything out, reflecting on getting older and trying not to agonise over things that have or haven't happened in your life. It's also about trying to get to grips with the polarising aspects of one's life when you're in a band. You've just played a huge tour - and you come home, and you have your dinner on the sofa. For me, it's summed up in how I treat TV. I used to never watch the same thing twice because I thought I've got so much to discover! And now I'm like, It's okay if I just want to rewatch Peep Show for the thirteenth time.' – Ellie Rowsell Shot on the streets of the band's native North London in homage to the lyrics, the video for 'The Sofa' captures the day-dreamy spirit of the song in boldly-coloured slow motion. Ellie is transported on a surreal fantasy through the euphoric messiness of British summertime street life while never leaving the comfort of her sofa. Inspired by classic street photography, these vignettes capture the blissed-out interactions of people from all walks of life, celebrating the shared joy we feel with strangers on a sunny day. The video was directed by Fiona Jane Burgess (Christina Aguilera, girlinred, Gucci) and features numerous easter eggs for the band's upcoming album. The single release follows Wolf Alice's victorious return to Glastonbury Festival this past month, performing a razor-sharp set of hits to a sunset crowd on the Other Stage on Sunday afternoon. Combining fan favourites such as 'Bros' and 'Don't Delete The Kisses' with jubilant new singles 'Bloom Baby Bloom' and 'The Sofa' - the slot felt like a victory lap for a band truly at the peak of their powers. Written in Seven Sisters and recorded in LA with Grammy-winning, master producer Greg Kurstin last year, The Clearing reveals where Wolf Alice stand sonically in 2025, delivering a supremely confident collection of songs bursting with ambition, ideas and emotion; The Clearing is a truly timeless record.

Here's how TRNSMT gender balance looks in 2025. It needs work
Here's how TRNSMT gender balance looks in 2025. It needs work

The National

time11-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • The National

Here's how TRNSMT gender balance looks in 2025. It needs work

New research by The National has found that while the representation of female artists at the festival has improved significantly since it launched in 2017, the number of women performing is still far behind its contemporary events. While festivals like Primavera and Glastonbury have been putting on gender-balanced line-ups for several years, TRNSMT – which has taken the title of Scotland's largest music festival since the demise of T in the Park – is not keeping up. Our findings also show there is a stark difference in gender balancing between the festival's premiere Main Stage and its much smaller King Tut's area. Meanwhile, just one woman has been in a headline act at TRNSMT – Pulp keyboardist Candida Doyle. That means just one act out of 26 headliners has featured a woman, representing 3% of all headliners over the years. Pulp on stage (Image: Adam Kennedy) The festival's lack of women has long been a source of discussion, with DF Concerts CEO Geoff Ellis, TRNSMT's director, previously saying that organisers would "love there to be a higher representation of females". To do that, he said we "need to get more females picking up guitars, forming bands, playing in bands". But other UK and European festivals are already achieving gender balanced line-ups, with plenty of women with guitars and bands taking to the stage. Our research found that in 2017, TRNSMT started out with 10% of its Main Stage acts featuring at least one woman. By 2019, this had improved to 19%, and by 2023 had hit 42%. But this year that figure is back down at 29%, meaning less than a third of this weekend's Main Stage performers feature at least one woman. But elsewhere, the percentage of women on the King Tut's stage is nearing gender balance. This year, 48% of acts feature at least one woman – undoubtedly a huge improvement on the 10% recorded back in its debut edition. There are plenty of women available to perform in the festival's secondary area, but not to take the top spots on its flagship stage. READ MORE: Main stage act pulls out of TRNSMT Festival in Glasgow Next year, it would be great to see at least one woman take the main headlining slot at TRNSMT. While the King Tut's stage championing women in the earlier stages of their careers is welcome, the truth is that women aren't sitting around waiting to break through into the mainstream. Women in music are running things in 2020s, sweeping the awards shows, selling out festivals like Primavera Barcelona and literally boosting the economy with huge spectacles including Taylor Swift and Beyonce's arena tours prompting massive spending among fans. It's time for TRNSMT to recognise that, and be brave with their curation for 2026.

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