On 18 October 2023, our Implenia partners took part in the KOMMUNALE Congress in Nürnberg, Germany, where they presented their research work at HumanTech and showcased some of their technological solutions for the construction sector.

KOMMUNALE is Germany’s largest trade fair for public administration and municipal supplies. The meeting place for decision-makers and experts from cities and municipalities to exchange ideas on the latest offers and services regarding digitalisation, IT security, sustainability, energy transition, public space, mobility and much more.

This year, our partners from Implenia, Switzerland’s leading construction and real estate service provider, had a stand where they introduced their work at HumanTech, where they focus on ensuring that our developments benefit construction workers’ health and safety and the construction industry in general and support defining the use cases and requirements for our solutions.

They also showcased their technological solutions for construction — some of which we support at HumanTech. In particular, they presented a new service for innovative infrastructure maintenance, using drones and other smart technologies as well as software to increase efficiency and reduce environmental impact and costs.

Attendees showed a lot of interest in their research, especially their drone pilot, and appreciated the value it can bring, for example, by reducing manual labour for inspections and saving time in construction processes.


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This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon Europe research and innovation programme under grant agreement N° 101058236.

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