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ISOTeam incorporates tech arm to drive AI incorporated capabilities

ISOTeam incorporates subsidiary to use AI and robotics for designing in the built environment

ISOTeam announced on July 2 that it has incorporated a subsidiary, ISOTeam BuildTech, to propel its expertise in building and estate maintenance into the era of Artificial Intelligence. ISOTeam BuildTech will lead the Group’s business in providing, designing and implementing autonomous solutions for the built environment by leveraging AI and Robotics. The new subsidiary will offer professional end-to-end managed services to help clients develop an effective robotic workforce with accelerated time-to-live solutions that will enable them to achieve business growth in a digital era. The solutions and services provided by ISOTeam BuildTech have enhanced ISOTeam’s own operations and capabilities, the company said in a press release.

CEO Anthony Koh says “The pandemic made it very clear that the industry’s over reliance on foreign labour is not sustainable and spurred the rapid adoption of automation and digitalisation by the sector. AI is pivotal for the construction industry. It is now widely recognised that a workforce made up of both man and machines will enable us to increase our capacity due to improved productivity."

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