How Technology Gives Labor Productivity the Boost It Needs

Learn how sheet metal contractors are leveraging software and hardware solutions to future-proof their projects.

The shortage of skilled workers is no secret, with one of the hardest-hit sectors being construction. As the situation is projected to continue for the next several years, efficiently using scarce labor requires an innovative approach that is solvable by technology. 

Join SMACNA for a free presentation on Tuesday, December 3rd where you’ll learn how sheet metal contractors are leveraging software and hardware solutions to not only future-proof their projects, but also as a solution to the labor shortage and inefficiency in ways not seen before. 

By attending, you’ll be able to… 

  • Understand why the sheet metal sector needs to see an increase in productivity in order to remain competitive in today’s market. 
  • Understand how advanced sheet metal-specific technology is transforming labor efficiency today.
  • Recognize three key project areas where contractors can begin implementing technology today to best impact their labor efficiency.

Webinar Information
How Technology Gives Labor Productivity the Boost It Needs
Tuesday, December 3 at 2:00pm ET
REGISTER HERE

Additional SMACNA Webinars
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December 10 at 2:00pm ET

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