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Why the Gig Economy is Coming for Architects, Engineers

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States like the United Arab Emirates and Qatar also adopted a mix of American and British codes for various engineering disciplines, from structural engineering to mechanical and electrical design. In Lebanon, meanwhile, French engineering standards were used as the basis for the building codes as a remnant of colonization.

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Sheikh Youssef Al Shelash on the Benefits of 3D Construction 

The Startup Magazine

Continuing with the technological advances, the property development company intends to make it a smart neighborhood by connecting audio and visual communication services to one network. That makes it easier for homeowners to easily control the heating, cooling, safety, lighting, and security systems.

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More New Florence

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on the innovation blog Artificial Clouds (to provide shade) in Qatar Chips optimized for mobile apps The crowdsourced math project The world’s largest model airport Reid Hoffman’s Networked Graph.

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[Event] Crowdsourcing Week Global 2014

YoungUpstarts

“Crowdsourcing is accelerating a new kind of social productivity – one that is transforming our social DNA in a highly networked world. Attendees will discover approaches and tools they need to transform their business through crowd interactions, the sharing economy and collaborative consumption.

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My Water Pilgrimage:

Austin Startup

Men spend anywhere from 3–7 years in neighboring countries like Qatar, UAE, China, etc. I’ve since formulated a hypothesis that, similar to communication networks, water networks and infrastructure inevitably has to evolve from a centralized to a decentralized topology.

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