Disruption. That word is everywhere. You can’t escape it. But what does it mean? And how’s it impacting upon the engineering industry?
Some truly amazing developments are re-shaping the way we build, create and sustain our environment.
And no business or sector can afford to stand still.
We’ve looked at:
To sustain life as we know it we need skilled engineers. In a previous blog we highlighted the investment required in America’s infrastructure.
But that’s the tip of the iceberg.
Developing clean energy solutions, re-thinking the way our cities work, protecting institutions from cyber attacks and feeding a growing global population are just some of what’s been described as the ‘grand challenges in engineering’.
And in meeting these head-on, disruptive technologies are coming to the fore.
The traditionally conservative construction industry is ripe for technology disruption and there are signs that this transformation is taking shape.
The advent of 3D Printing allows us to construct quicker than ever before. US firm Icon showcased their capabilities when building a 3D printed house in less than a day.
Elsewhere, Drones are being used to capture vast amounts of survey data to aid with decision making and planning.
Civil engineering is undergoing similar changes. The Internet of Things (IoT) is rapidly changing the way we design and interact with buildings.
John Eddy, leader of Arup San Francisco’s Infrastructure Practice has said: “In this future, infrastructure will become interactive and “talk back to us”. With data streaming through the Internet of Things (IoT) enabled by the cloud, engineers will be able to capture stressors, strains, and severe loads on overall structural integrity and critical members.“
Technological advances won’t replace human expertise, they’ll merely supplement it and create greater efficiencies.
However, this transformation requires engineers to adapt to this ever-changing environment.
Working in the age of disruption has created greater emphasis on the way projects are led, how people collaborate and how we interpret the mountain of data we have access to.
To truly drive change, engineering organizations need:
Is your organization equipped for the disruptive landscape? Give me a call on +1 786 8704240 or email liam.murray@bps-world.com to find out how we can help you source the skills you need.