December 4, 2015

SOLUIS GROUP SELECTED AS UK AR PIONEER IN INNOVATION CONTEST

Innovate UK’s IC Tomorrow Competition Winners Announced The Soluis Group, one of the UK’s leading digital creative organisations, has been unveiled as the winner of Innovate UK’s IC Tomorrow ‘Smart Construction’ challenge – one of six challenges set for an augmented and virtual reality (AR/VR) innovation competition. In addition to

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December 4, 2015

SOLUIS GROUP SELECTED AS UK AR PIONEER IN INNOVATION CONTEST

Innovate UK’s IC Tomorrow Competition Winners Announced The Soluis Group, one of the UK’s leading digital creative organisations, has been unveiled as the winner of Innovate UK’s IC Tomorrow ‘Smart Construction’ challenge – one of six challenges set for an augmented and virtual reality (AR/VR) innovation competition. In addition to funding to develop their ‘In-Site’ concept – which will bring functional augmented reality to the construction site – the prize gives Soluis the opportunity to trial the technology with competition partner Crossrail as part of Europe’s largest construction project. The contest, which was launched in July 2015 by Innovate UK, aims to encourage innovation around AR/VR across six themes, each with a different competition partner. The themes included: Smart Construction, Immersive Retail, Enhanced Medical Training and Care, Next-Generation Vocational Education, Tactile Experiences & Amplified Music Experiences. The judging panel selected the six winners, who are all small businesses pioneering new technology, based on how effectively their solution responded to the contest challenge in a creatively, technically or commercially innovative way. Matt Sansam, Programme Manager for IC tomorrow, spoke about the success of the competition, saying: “This contest looked for applications beyond gaming and the response from the UK’s entrepreneur community has been fantastic. Many of these winners are pioneers in their field, bringing together the physical, digital and virtual in completely new ways to tackle real world challenges.” Soluis’ In-Site concept, which utilises innovative wearable augmented reality headset hardware, will be developed to support Crossrail in the commissioning and handover stages of their project. In-Site will be used to deliver improvements in workplace safety and efficiency by pulling information about assets from the cloud and overlaying it in augmented reality on workers’ visors. This will allow them to work hands-free and heads-up. The concept also enables users to record additional data and transmit it back to the cloud for storage, all in real time. Martin McDonnell, Chairman at Soluis, expressed why he feels the competition is an important step forward for augmented reality in construction, saying: “Beyond the prize of investment in our concept, I’m most excited about what this contest means for construction. I believe that the industry is ready and waiting for the promise of AR to be delivered and that this represents a bold step and commitment in the bringing together of entrepreneurs and big businesses to collaborate in tackling real problems with new technologies.”  

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Fusion21 Announces Renewed Heating and Planned Maintenance Frameworks Worth Up To £500 Million

Fusion21 has announced the renewal of its national Servicing, Maintenance and Installation of Heating Systems Framework and Planned Maintenance Frameworks – offering a potential combined worth of more than £500 million over a four year period. The Servicing, Maintenance and Installation of Heating Systems Framework is now available on the mytenders web portal – www.mytenders.org – under Notice ID NOV117331. Running over four years with a value of up to £200 million, the framework covers a variety of planned and reactive work on both domestic and commercial heating installations and offers five lots including: Servicing and Maintenance of Domestic Heating Systems; Installation of Domestic Heating Systems; Servicing and Maintenance of Commercial Heating Installations; Installation of Commercial Heating Installations and Gas Consultancy Works. Three Planned Maintenance frameworks are also listed on mytenders and includes Supply of Materials (Notice ID DEC117852 worth up to £100 million over four years); Installation Works (Notice ID DEC117836 worth up to £200 million over four years); and Distribution of Materials (Notice ID DEC117853 worth up to £10 million over a four year period). The Supply of Materials framework includes a variety of materials required for use in kitchen and bathrooms, heating, and windows and doors programmes, whilst the Installation Works framework includes installation and replacement programmes of kitchens and bathrooms – in addition to windows and doors. Lastly, the Distribution of Materials framework supports material distribution from suppliers and manufacturers to clients. Nick Verburg, Procurement Manager at Fusion21, said: “Following past success and demand from our members we are delighted to announce the renewal of these popular frameworks – which for the first time both offer installation elements split over two value bands, emphasising our commitment to supporting SME’s to bid for work.” The submission deadline for the Servicing, Maintenance and Installation of Heating Systems Framework is Monday December 21, 2015 at 12 noon. The submission deadline for the Planned Maintenance Frameworks is Wednesday January 20, 2016 at 12 noon.  

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