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IoT and AI revolutionise Middle East construction

WakeCap, a leader in smart solutions for construction site management, shares key trends shaping the future of construction technology in the region. These innovations enhance site safety and efficiency, leading to cost savings and improved project execution

Enhanced collaboration through IoT:

The rise of Internet of Things (IoT) technologies is promoting increased collaboration within construction sites. Real-time insights into worker activity and equipment usage are now possible, allowing project managers to make data-driven decisions that improve site safety, streamline workflows, and optimize project execution. Strategic partnerships are expanding the range of IoT solutions available, making cutting-edge tools globally accessible. WakeCap is at the forefront of these strategic partnerships, harnessing the latest technologies through collaborations with companies such as EarthCam, the leading provider of construction camera solutions in the US; Novade, a global leader in cloud-based field management software based in Singapore; and OpenSpace, a US-based leader in reality capture and AI-powered analytics. Recently, WakeCap acquired Crews by Core, marking one of the first acquisitions of a Silicon Valley tech startup by a Saudi company. Crews by Core is an AI-powered field scheduling platform for the construction industry, and this strategic move allows WakeCap to create a comprehensive suite of hardware and software tools to enhance job site safety, productivity, and profitability. In Saudi Arabia, where the company is headquartered, WakeCap is leveraging its industry expertise to drive opportunities across construction technology.

Digital passport systems:

To streamline site access and maintain up-to-date worker training records, digital passport systems are increasingly being introduced across the region. These digital IDs ensure compliance with safety protocols, offering an efficient and secure method to manage personnel on construction sites. This is particularly crucial in regions with large-scale sites, such as the UAE, where there is a significant workforce on site, and in Saudi Arabia’s gigaprojects.

Digitisation of toolbox meetings:

Traditional ‘toolbox meetings’, essential for daily briefings on work plans and safety issues, have been digitised. This modern approach reduces wasted time and promotes a consistent and informed approach to maintaining site safety, making the process more efficient and effective.

Advanced vehicle tracking:

Moving beyond traditional speed cameras, new vehicle tracking technologies offer 100% monitoring of vehicles across construction sites. These systems have significantly reduced overspeeding violations by providing continuous tracking rather than point-based speed detection, enhancing overall site safety.

AI and video analytics for smarter monitoring:

AI-powered analytics and video AI are revolutionising project management and monitoring. These technologies offer enhanced visibility into construction progress and detect safety hazards in real-time. Automation of safety monitoring tasks reduces the need for manual inspections, improves site safety, and boosts productivity. Partnerships with companies specialising in AI and video analytics are equipping construction firms with tools for smarter, safer, and more efficient operations.

Dr Hassan Albalawi, founder and CEO of WakeCap, emphasised, “These trends showcase the dynamic evolution of construction technology in the Middle East, driven by a commitment to innovation, safety, and efficiency. As the industry continues to adopt these advanced solutions, the future of construction looks brighter and more promising than ever.”

WakeCap provides real-time insights into worker activity and equipment usage through its smart hard hat solution. These data are designed to help project owners make informed decisions to enhance site safety, streamline workflows, and optimise project execution. To complement its own IoT solutions, WakeCap has been forging strategic partnerships with international firms to expand its suite and make cutting-edge technologies available worldwide accessible to Saudi and beyond.

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