Podcast Launch Set for Jan. 14

Dec. 12, 2024
Roads & Bridges’ new podcast will focus on how technology continues to revolutionize industry

On Jan. 14, Roads & Bridges will launch a podcast that examines how technology shapes infrastructure. Produced by Endeavor Business Media, the Infrastructure Technology Podcast, or ITP for short, is a collaboration with Mass Transit magazine, one of our sister publications.

Episodes will be released every other Tuesday. The bi-weekly show will be hosted by Gavin Jenkins, Roads & Bridges’ senior managing editor, Brandon Lewis, associate editor of Mass Transit, and Harlee Hewitt, associate editor of Roads & Bridges and Construction Equipment, which is another sister publication of ours at Endeavor Business Media.

Ryan Curtiss, Roads & Bridges’ digital editor, will produce the episodes.

The ITP will feature interviews with experts and industry thought leaders, as well as roundtable discussions.

The podcast will examine the leading software, changes to construction equipment, electric vehicle charging infrastructure, emerging data sets, connected and automated vehicle corridors and how technology impacts safety, the supply chain, congestion and asset management.

We are looking for experts to help us examine the following topics on the show:

  • Building Information Modeling (BIM).
  • Digital twins.
  • AI and machine learning.
  • Automation and robotics (including drones and 3D printing).
  • Smart materials.
  • Smart construction sites (wearables and Internet of Things).
  • Exoskeletons.

If there are any technology topics that you would like to learn more about, or if you have any experts you want to suggest we book for an interview, please reach out to our team. We would love to hear from you.

You also are allowed to reach out and suggest yourself as a podcast guest. RB

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