PlanRadar, an award-winning SaaS platform for the digitalisation of documentation, communication and reporting in the building, facility management and real estate sectors, will participate as a bronze sponsor at REbuild 2025, Italy’s leading event dedicated to sustainable innovation for the built environment. The appointment is at the Congress Centre of Riva del Garda, at stand 12, on Tuesday 6 and Wednesday 7 May.
The 2025 edition of REbuild has the theme ‘Connect minds, enable innovation’ and pursues the objective of promoting the integration of human and artificial intelligence to revolutionise the construction sector. Central themes such as digitisation, decarbonisation and sustainability are perfectly in line with PlanRadar’s mission to support the industry in the transition towards more efficient, responsible and transparent construction.
Currently used in more than 75 markets worldwide, PlanRadar is an easy-to-use digital platform that connects all project stakeholders, providing real-time access to data and fostering collaboration at every stage of the building lifecycle. From the contractor to the engineer, from the property manager to the owner, more than 170,000 professionals today rely on PlanRadar to monitor, connect and resolve issues on and off site. Available in over 25 languages and compatible with iOS, Windows and Android devices, the platform is designed to fit every size and business process. Founded in Vienna, PlanRadar has 13 offices around the world, including one in Milan, operational from 2021. In Italy, the company is a member of ASPESI Unione Immobiliare, ASSOBIM and Green Building Council Italia (GBC Italia).
At the event, PlanRadar will present its latest innovations dedicated to the Italian market, including SiteView, the new technology that uses artificial intelligence to optimise document capture, communication and reporting. Visitors will be able to discover all its functionalities directly at the company’s stand.
SiteView allows 360° images to be automatically mapped onto 2D plans using SLAM (Simultaneous Localization and Mapping) technology, which is also used in robotics and autonomous vehicles. Wearing a camera helmet during inspections, users obtain detailed, geolocalised visual surveys, improving job tracking, remote collaboration and the prevention of errors and rework. The benefits are concrete: reduced costs, accelerated operations and greater transparency towards customers and stakeholders.
Fore more information visit: www.planradar.com