Product innovation through Design Automation

Time is life’s greatest commodity. Optimising time can seem an impossible task, most being spent on repetitive tasks, with important, innovative processes often put on the back-burner.

But how can you find more time in an already busy schedule, where time seems to be the one thing that you never have? One answer is:

Design Automation

By automating repetitive tasks, benefits can be seen across the business.

Do you need your designers to use more time on innovative work rather than repetitive tasks that actually can be automated? 

Find out how your business can become leaner, more efficient, and therefore more profitable.

At Symetri we are committed to work with you to understand your company's current processes and formalise methodologies that meet your specific business needs. 


Paths to Net Zero: Insights for Sustainable AEC

10 December 2024

As the built environment sector accounts for nearly 40% of global CO₂ emissions, achieving net-zero carbon has evolved from aspiration to necessity. In response, Symetri hosted the Paths to Net Zero: Insights, Technologies, and Solutions webinar series in September 2024. This article distils key takeaways from the series, offering a snapshot of challenges, trends, and impactful approaches shaping the future of decarbonisation in the AEC industry. 

What are Environmental Product Declarations (EPDs) and why you need them

10 September 2024

In the construction industry, EPDs are crucial for reducing carbon emissions by allowing comparisons between different materials, helping architects, engineers, and designers select the most sustainable options. Manufacturers also benefit by optimizing product impact and promoting carbon transparency.

What is an LCA? 3 Examples of Life-Cycle Assessments in Building Projects

10 September 2024

A Life-Cycle Assessment (LCA) is a powerful tool used to measure the complete environmental impact of a building project. It evaluates the carbon footprint and other environmental effects throughout a building's life, across four key stages: production, use, end-of-life, and beyond. Below are three examples of how LCAs can guide decisions for more sustainable building projects.