Tech, AI and Humans in Construction
A conversation with Demi Knight Clark about efficiencies, innovation, and how the human element plays into it.
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Host
Soeren Brogaard
CEO at Trackunit
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Guest Speaker
Demi Knight Clark
Strategy & Development at TidalWave

Episode Description

How do humans and tech work best together on construction jobsites? Demi Knight Clark, founder of 1 of the 2% women-owned construction businesses in the US, talks with Soeren Brogaard about efficiencies, innovation, and how the human element plays into it. Demi’s energy and passion to make a dent in the industry is certainly contagious – tune in!

Further reading and resources mentioned on the show:

Watch Demi’s TEDx Talk on empowering girls and women in construction: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4nvs0Qtc2nA&feature=youtu.be

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