Clients in the News

How Ontario is building big projects and public trust at the same time
In Ontario, California, construction crews recently completed a $150 million baseball stadium. Set to open this spring, the stadium is home to a new Dodgers-affiliated minor league team. But for city leaders, building the complex was only part of the mission. Equally important was showing residents how it was funded and that the city was delivering on its promises.
Modern construction forges its digital backbone
Construction projects produce data. Digital site management puts the data to work with an AI-enabled edge. Trimble’s Elwyn McLachlan writes about modern construction in Industry Today.
From digital intelligence to physical AI
Trimble’s Aviad Almagor writes in Fast Company about the emerging shift to physical AI, a transition from systems that operate solely in digital environments to systems that perceive, reason and act in the real world.
Rethinking Disaster Recovery for Modern Manufacturers
In manufacturing, if a cyber incident creates a single stoppage, it can erase six figures in revenue, push overall equipment effectiveness (OEE) targets below acceptable thresholds, and create cascading backlogs that take days to clear.
How a Maryland Housing Authority is Using Transparency to Expand Affordable Housing and Resident Services
Technology that creates transparency is helping housing authorities expand housing options and strengthen community trust.
A Cautiously Brighter Outlook Is Taking Shape for Multifamily Lending
KeyBank’s Samantha Miller shares why increased lender willingness to work through stressed transactions could signal improving conditions for the multifamily sector.
How a Small Municipality in Canada Built Trust in its Fledgling Transit System
In a Municipal World cover story, Hillary Geneau and Mary King explore how North Grenville in Ontario reports on its young, rural transit system using Envisio dashboards—turning data into a clear, public narrative that builds trust and supports better decisions.
How Street-Level Data is Driving Better Decisions Across Detroit
By capturing citywide imagery using Trimble mobile mapping technology, Detroit built a scalable digital twin that enhances asset management, tracks changes over time and informs critical planning efforts. With this 3D data foundation, the city is able to make more accurate decisions, plan infrastructure more efficiently and validate its population data.