Garmin- A Tale of Playing Catch and Copycat

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  See that peak? Share price for Garmin hit $119.40 in September 2007, growing 7.5 times since its humble public offering in December 20001. Even as shareholders rejoiced in the success of Garmin’s personal navigation devices (PND) that used the […]

Efficient Roadways: How the Masspike is speeding up your commute

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Since the construction of the first Turnpike, the United States highway system has evolved due to the needs of the people and military, with many of these improvements supported by taxes rather than tolls. Due to the aging highway system and states lacking the funds to maintain the roads, the toll concept began to re-emerge. This concept is not foreign to the state of Massachusetts, but how should tolls be implemented without comprising roadway efficiency?

The Age of Smart Iron

Digital transformation is not typically associated with the construction industry. Think about the last time you walked past an active construction site. Most of the activity was probably centered around the heavy machinery performing rather basic functions such as digging […]

Junk You Don’t Want Anymore…… Now Online!

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Let’s imagine that to kick off the 21st century you are moving……. into a new swanky apartment. The question is what do you do with the 3000lb piano that your parents insisted you took when you moved away from home? You don’t even play the piano, so no way it is coming to the new apartment.

The Profit…is Out There

Progress in digital imaging and satellite technologies will enable a new era of resource-tracking and resource management. How will environmentalists, governments, and investors capitalize on this new technology?