RoadBotics Launches Web Event Series, Remote with RoadBotics
PITTSBURGH, PA, March 20, 2020 – RoadBotics recently launched a Web Event Series, Remote with RoadBotics. The series is comprised of web-based presentations and discussions that cover a wide range of topics for civil engineers and public works professionals.
“COVID-19 presents immense challenges to both our work and personal lives. In the midst of these difficult times, we see a chance to build community and discover new ideas among our network of local government officials, public works professionals, civil engineers, and govtech enthusiasts,” says Ryan Gayman, RoadBotics’ VP of Growth. “In the coming days and weeks, RoadBotics will be hosting a series of web events for people to connect, share, and learn. We invite everyone who cares deeply about our world’s infrastructure to join us and add their voice to one of the many upcoming conversations.”
Check out the upcoming Remote with RoadBotics Web Events. To find out more topics and to register, visit Roadbotics’ Web Events page. New topics and discussions are added regularly.
Friday, March 20, 2:00 PM EST
Road Data Collection is in Your Hands
Monday, March 23, 2:00 PM EST
Becoming A RoadWay Pro: Tools and Best Practices
Tuesday, March 24, 10:30 AM EST
Expanding Your Reach to Government Clients Remotely
Wednesday, March 25, 11:00 AM EST
Using Artificial Intelligence to Identify Individual Distresses for Pavement Management
This webinar is held in cooperation with the International Road Federation (IRF)
Wednesday, March 25, 2:00 PM EST
Pavement Planning with RoadWay
Thursday, March 26, 10:00 AM EST
Thursday, March 26, 12:00 PM EST
How are Public Works Directors Meeting the Challenges of COVID-19?
Friday, March 27, 2:00 PM EST
A Python Primer for Professional Civil Engineers
Tuesday, March 31, 12:00 PM EST
Freeland Turk and RoadBotics: Objective Road Assessments for Texas
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About RoadBotics:
RoadBotics empowers towns and cities to make objective, data-driven decisions about their roads and infrastructure. We automate inspections and generate actionable data about road networks. Our detailed maps, unbiased ratings, and practical tools save time and taxpayer dollars for hundreds of communities across the country and around the world.
RoadBotics was spun out of Pittsburgh’s Carnegie Mellon’s Robotics Institute in 2016 and has raised $11.4M in venture capital investment to date. We envision applying our technology to not only improve the world’s roads, but also the critical infrastructure that impacts people’s lives every day.
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