MARCHASIA BUSINESS OUTLOOK19a critical infrastructure project that leverages digital twins to enable real-time simulation and optimization. This initiative, set to go live soon, will redefine asset management for facilities like power plants and metro stations.Sustainability at the CoreThe construction sector accounts for a significant portion of global carbon emissions, and Arth is committed to reducing this impact. By optimizing designs, such as downgrading concrete grades during planning, the company helps clients lower emissions and adopt sustainable practices. The use of advanced technologies not only improves productivity but also minimizes material waste, aligning with global sustainability goals."Innovation for us is not just about adopting new technologies but ensuring they deliver impactful results. By focusing on customer needs, we create solutions that are practical, effective, and sustainable. Our customers are our greatest source of learning", shares Tanay Nigam, Technical Director, Arth."By closely collaborating with them, we identify real challenges and opportunities, which drive our innovation efforts. This approach has enabled us to consistently deliver value and stay ahead in a rapidly evolving industry", Tanay adds.A Robust RoadmapArth's journey is far from over. With a dedicated New Initiatives team focused on emerging technologies, the company is continuously exploring ways to set benchmarks in construction innovation. By combining first-principle thinking with rapid feedback, it is solving high-impact problems and shaping the future of the industry.As the company looks ahead, its focus remains clear, which is to lead with innovation, empower clients with cost-effective solutions, and drive sustainable growth in the construction sector.It is evident that digital twin technology can revolutionize asset management by enabling real-time simulation and optimization for facilities like power plants and metro stations. Understanding this, the company is focusing on setting benchmarks in this technology utilization with a critical infrastructure project in Singapore. It is set to go live by April-May. Supported by the Singaporean government, wherein, this initiative will greatly enhance decision-making and asset management with advanced data analysis."These innovations further strengthen our position as a leader in construction digital transformation, particularly in critical infrastructure. This showcases our commitment to innovation, safety, and efficiency, solidifying our global reputation in shaping the future of construction. We are not just adapting to the future of construction, we are shaping it", concludes Kailash. Kailash Chandola, Co-Founder & CEO of Arth, receiving the AEC Forum ­ Technological Excellence Award for innovation in digital construction.Tanay Nigam, Technical Director at Arth, presenting insights on AI in the Built Environment at Arth Tech Summit.
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