Larissa Zeichhardt's construction company, LAT, utilizes a robotic dog to document daily activities on-site, alleviating the burden of paperwork for employees. This innovation not only enhances efficiency by directly feeding data into a virtual 3D model but also prevents potential damages to high-voltage cables. The company's shift towards digitalization, driven by the need for modern solutions after a family tragedy, reflects a broader transformation in the construction industry, making the work environment less demanding, particularly for women workers.
This kind of automated data collection also helps prevent damage to the cables that eventually could lead to power outages and costly repairs if their exact location isn't known.
We could get rid of paperwork, which was an enormous burden for us, and now we can manage everything digitally and from anywhere.
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