A round-up of BIM and digital construction stories that you might have missed in the past seven days.
BIM worth $14bn in 2021
According to analysis from Cambashi, $14bn (£10.5bn) was spent on BIM software in 2021. It forecasts the BIM software market to reach $21bn by 2025. According to Cambashi’s employment dataset, currently around 200 million people work in a BIM-related profession.
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The Colorado School of Mines has received funding from Nasa to explore autonomous robot construction methods on the surface of the Moon, according to Global Construction Review.
Digital twin technology is expected to reach a value of $53.6bn (£40bn) by 2027, up from $2.8bn in 2020, according to research from Report Ocean. A separate report by Fortune Business Insights expects the market to be worth $72.3bn by 2028.
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