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Alberta opportunity for AI adoption takes the stage at Upper Bound
Alberta opportunity for AI adoption takes the stage at Upper Bound

Calgary Herald

time21-05-2025

  • Business
  • Calgary Herald

Alberta opportunity for AI adoption takes the stage at Upper Bound

Article content Edmonton may be the best-positioned city in the country to seize on the growth of AI's applications in construction. Article content Article content 'If you're a business person or a technologist or someone in between, you really want to focus on an area that's got growth and opportunity. This is it,' said RoBIM Technologies Inc. CEO and co-founder Bruce Alton. Article content 'Edmonton and Alberta is a place to do it. We have the opportunity here to be global leaders in construction, AI and robotics.' Article content Article content Presenting to a crowd of headphone-clad listeners at the Upper Bound AI convention on Wednesday afternoon, Alton made the case that Alberta, and specifically Edmonton, is primed to capitalize on the growing demand for AI and robotics in construction. Pointing to lagging productivity in the industry, he argued that the marriage of the oldest and largest industry in the world (construction) with the newest and biggest growing industry (AI) was paramount to the future — especially as the country tries to make up ground in a housing shortage crisis. Article content Article content 'As it turns out, we're at an inflection point. There are a number of things that we're seeing in (RoBIM's) area, but also related to a number of other construction companies,' Alton said. Article content RoBIM is an Edmonton-based technology company that offers 'end-to-end robotic fabrication solutions for the residential and commercial construction industries,' giving Alton a practical perspective on the needs and opportunities in the industry. He said the industry's productivity, by comparison to other industries like agriculture, has been stagnant over the past several decades, according to data from McKinsey & Company. Article content 'Zero productivity growth over the last 75 years. It's crazy. And if you kind of look back for the last 40 years, maybe since 1980, it's actually been negative. So we're actually getting worse at construction over the last many, many years,' said Alton. Article content Article content Alton argued that a lack of automation and robotics played a key role in the lagging productivity in the industry, saying there are six different areas where AI could improve the industry — design and planning; project costing and scheduling; operating efficiency; monitoring and inspection; training and safety; and robotics and automation. Article content The latter is what RoBIM focuses on, creating robots that can assist with pre-fabricated construction, which is set to have a full commercial launch next year. Article content He said that part of the company's success, which is also what he recommended to prospective entrepreneurs in the room, is that it bears in mind three important elements of business and innovation. According to Alton, you need a big market with a big problem to solve, disruptive technology, and domain and subject matter expertise, all of which lead to startups, investment, and research money.

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