NavLive has debuted their NavLive Scanner that will boost architecture efficiency at the 2025 Digital Construction Week, with a host of industry professionals looking at transforming the way the industry takes on the built-environment.
NavLive, who recently secured £4 million in funding, is exhibiting at Booth D674, where attendees can try the scanner first-hand. Visitors can walk the exhibition floor while experiencing 2D and 3D floor plans being rendered in real-time and speak with the NavLive team about modernising their surveying processes.
The NavLive Scanner uses LiDAR and advanced AI to drastically reduce schematic design timelines. What once took weeks can now be achieved in minutes, without compromising accuracy or detail. No other scanner on the market combines this level of speed, quality, and ease of use.
Speaking from Digital Construction Week, Chris Davison, CEO of NavLive, said: “Architects are grappling with backlogs and increased demand, hampered by overly complex survey processes that cost significant time and money. It’s a challenge that’s been impacting the industry for decades and is made even more difficult as construction teams factor in the environmental aspect of surveying which can be carbon-intensive.”
“We’re putting the power in the hands of architects, giving them a tool to produce drawing plans on the spot, accelerate design timelines and deliver projects fast. This will greatly increase the capacity of architects, allowing them to prioritise more projects, and bring designs to life faster, all while reducing costs and environmental impact.”
Digital Construction Week is taking place on 4-5 June 2025 at London’s Excel Centre, showcasing the latest trends in digital construction and how to use new technology to improve projects, teams, businesses and the built environment.
