Architects, Engineers and Construction Pros weigh in on the innovations that will have the biggest impact over the next three years
Norcross, Georgia – October 11, 2017 – Architects, engineers and construction pros anticipate the latest technologies such as augmented reality, BIM and 3D imaging laser scanning will have a significant impact on their jobs over the next three years. Yet they have concerns about the return on investment and learning curves associated with the adoption of these new technologies. These insights, along with others on the use of new technologies on the job were uncovered in a recent U.S. survey conducted by Leica Geosystems, industry leader in measurement technology.
When asked, “Which of the following technologies will have the biggest impact on your job over the next three years?” participants responded:
3D Imaging Laser Scanning: 48 percent
Augmented Reality: 24 percent
BIM: 14 percent
Drones: 9 percent
Robots: 5 percent
While 3D laser scanning was at the top of the list of the technologies with the biggest impact, when it came to using it, participants had mixed levels of experience. According to the survey, 33 percent are familiar with the concept of 3D laser scanning, but have never worked directly with it. Another 29 percent either provide a laser scanning service or use a scanner and work directly with the data. Among the 21 percent who do use scanning data, the data is provided to them from someone else. The remaining 17 percent responded that laser scanning is new to them.
Before investing in new technologies, architects, engineers and construction pros rely primarily on the online insight provided by their peers. In response to the question, “Which of the following online media tools do you reference before investing in new technology?” with options for “rarely,” “sometimes,” and “never,” survey participants reported the following under “most often”:
Product reviews: 63 percent
Tutorial videos: 61 percent
End user videos/blogs: 55 percent
Online forums: 37 percent
Online news/media sources: 29 percent
In ranking the top three concerns when adopting new technology at work, survey participants first cited an unknown timeframe for return on investment, followed by a steep learning curve, and finding a qualified employee to use the technology.
The survey was conducted in August 2017 among architects, engineers, and construction professionals that have reserved a BLK360, the world’s smallest 3D imaging laser scanner.
About Leica Geosystems
Revolutionizing the world of measurement and survey for nearly 200 years, Leica Geosystems creates complete solutions for professionals across the planet. Known for premium products and innovative solution development, professionals in a diverse mix of industries, such as aerospace and defense, safety and security, construction, and manufacturing, trust Leica Geosystems for all their geospatial needs. With precise and accurate instruments, sophisticated software, and trusted services, Leica Geosystems delivers value every day to those shaping the future of our world.
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