Building expertise in online magazine
Under the motto "gemeinsam. besser. bauen" ("together. better. build"), Xella provides interesting information on current topics from the German construction industry in its new online magazine.
The focus is on topics such as Building Information Modeling (BIM), large-scale construction and digitally implemented projects. At baustoff.xella.de you will find informative texts, pictures and videos, webinars, events and brochures on these topics.
The online magazine was launched with the topic "Digital Planning and Building": Here Xella experts provide insights into practical applications, building projects are presented, current technologies are explained and prejudices and opinions about digital building are examined. The content is regularly supplemented with additional topics. The focus is currently on large-format construction. Here you can find out everything you need to know about construction methods and why large-format building materials and digital construction complement each other perfectly.
"Future-oriented, digital solutions are an important topic in the entire industry," says Patrik Polakovic, CEO of Xella Deutschland. "With bau.stoff magazine, Xella Deutschland is positioning itself as an expert for sustainable innovation in construction and offers players in the industry a knowledge advantage and real added value.
In the online magazine, content can be filtered according to topics and professions, so that engineers, architects or property developers can quickly find the articles relevant to them. More at https://baustoff.xella.de/
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