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Real-time Data Helps Improve Construction Productivity

The productivity of construction work depends on many factors. Jianyu Zhao, a doctoral candidate at Aalto University, has used indoor positioning to measure worker presence and task progress. His study will help construction companies identify productivity bottlenecks and find way to improve productivity. We sat down with him to discuss his research and its implications.
Research & Art
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Virtual Design and Construction from a Client Perspective

We’ve seen how the strategies and ambitions of clients can be key drivers of digitalization of the construction industry. Sampo Oksama talks about Bonava’s efforts in the field and its collaboration in the DiCtion R&D project.
Research & Art
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DiCtion Strives for a Digital Quality Footprint That Supports Learning in Construction

Finnish AEC firms started adopting systematic quality management in the mid-1990s. Still missing, though, is an overarching view of quality issues in a construction project. DiCtion is exploring the use of shared digital quality data for that purpose.
Research & Art
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DiCtion Uses Visual Data to Automate Construction Site Processes

Sensors and cameras on a digitalised construction site provide a huge amount of useful data. As a result, it’s becoming almost impossible to interpret that data manually. Aalto University is now looking for ways to automate the processing and use of construction data in the DiCtion research project.
Research & Art
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On the Way to a Digital Revolution in Construction

Trimble is one of the partners in the Aalto University-led research and development project DiCtion (Digitalizing Construction Workflows). Trimble’s Jukka Suomi shares his thoughts on how the project is contributing to the digital revolution in the industry and explains what the company is developing in DiCtion.
Research & Art
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EIT Digital 2021 Call is open! (submissions until 7 May 2020)

Join us in boosting entrepreneurship and education for a strong digital Europe
Research & Art
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Aalto EIT Services - Javor

Reality Capture: Automated Construction Site Productivity and Quality Monitoring

If you want to improve the productivity and quality of construction work, you need an efficient way to monitor progress and detect quality issues on a daily basis.
Research & Art
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AllWell? - We care!

Annual study well-being questionnaire is open 5.-19.2.2020.
Studies, University
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AllWell

Self-managing workers also have their limits – support needed especially for work organisation and workload management

Award-winning Master's thesis shows that experts' working methods do not support work recovery.
Studies
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Aliisa Pietilä

How to Digitalise Construction for On-site Workers

What would happen if we could tap into the knowledge of workers on the construction site? Would a real-time situation picture of the site make workers more productive? Theseare critical questions from Christopher Görsch’sresearch project, which formspart of Aalto University’s DiCtion program.
Research & Art
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DiCtion Ontology Makes Data Flow within a Construction Project

DiCtion, a research and development project, seeks to boost productivity through the digitalisation of construction workflows. It introduces a shared ontology, the missing link that we need to make data flow smartly between processes and various systems.
Research & Art
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Creative Sustainability included in Financial Times’ list of best practices for sustainability in business schools

School of Business was included among the best practices for sustainability in teaching and student projects.
Awards and Recognition
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Creative sustainability students brainstorming

Results in review: DiCtion is digitalising construction workflows

The DiCtion seminar explored reasons for why digitalisation has thus far done little to increase productivity at construction sites.
Press releases, Research & Art
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DiCtion studies digitalisation in construction workflows

Five tips for a happier life

Wise decisions can’t be made without taking other people and the broader context into account.
Research & Art
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Kuvituskuva onnellisemmasta arjesta

Starting Point of Wellbeing continues

Starting Point of Wellbeing continues to give students advice and guidance on services related to wellbeing from September onwards.



University
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Starting Point of Wellbeing

Almost half of Aalto students replied to AllWell? study well-being questionnaire

Almost half of the students in the target group has replied ºÚÁÏÍø AllWell? study well-being questionnaire.
Press releases, Studies
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What will Otaniemi look like in 2050?

New buildings and services, more residents and plenty of green. The outlines for the next stage of development at the campus are already being drawn on the map.
Campus, University
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Aalto-yliopisto Otaniemi 2035 Kuva: A-konsultit / Tietoa Oy

New cooperative project develops problem-based learning in South Asia

A project coordinated by Aalto Global Impact will strengthen the capacity of universities to take hold of global development challenges.
Cooperation, Press releases
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Human networks are the key also in developing circular economy

Everyday discussions within the supply chain may create new dynamics and benefit companies that produce new products from waste materials.
Awards and Recognition, Studies
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Kuvassa näkyy Elizabeth Miller. Kuva: Roope Kiviranta / Aalto-yliopisto

Frank Martela raises the big questions on the meaning of life

What makes life worth living? Do you feel your life has an important purpose or meaning? Frank Martela's answers can soon be read worldwide in his book that is soon to be published by Harper Collins.
Awards and Recognition
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