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25 Finalists Recognized For Ivory Innovations' Annual Prize

Leadership

25 Finalists Recognized For Ivory Innovations' Annual Prize

Innovators demonstrated capability and commitment to housing innovation with feasible, scalable, and ambitious approaches to critical challenges faced by builders, residents, and communities nationwide.

'No Need To Change:' The Big Barriers To Homes Of The Future

Technology

'No Need To Change:' The Big Barriers To Homes Of The Future

If "no need to change; site built homes work fine for us" is such a strong de-motivator among homebuilders to cross the Rubicon into the future of housing, what does that say about the present and future business viability of vaunted construction tech start-ups?

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25 Finalists Recognized For Ivory Innovations' Annual Prize

Leadership

25 Finalists Recognized For Ivory Innovations' Annual Prize

Innovators demonstrated capability and commitment to housing innovation with feasible, scalable, and ambitious approaches to critical challenges faced by builders, residents, and communities nationwide.

'No Need To Change:' The Big Barriers To Homes Of The Future

Technology

'No Need To Change:' The Big Barriers To Homes Of The Future

If "no need to change; site built homes work fine for us" is such a strong de-motivator among homebuilders to cross the Rubicon into the future of housing, what does that say about the present and future business viability of vaunted construction tech start-ups?

homebuilding innovation

25 Finalists Recognized For Ivory Innovations' Annual Prize

Leadership 02.21.24

25 Finalists Recognized For Ivory Innovations' Annual Prize

Innovators demonstrated capability and commitment to housing innovation with feasible, scalable, and ambitious approaches to critical challenges faced by builders, residents, and communities nationwide.

'No Need To Change:' The Big Barriers To Homes Of The Future

Technology 02.12.24

'No Need To Change:' The Big Barriers To Homes Of The Future

If "no need to change; site built homes work fine for us" is such a strong de-motivator among homebuilders to cross the Rubicon into the future of housing, what does that say about the present and future business viability of vaunted construction tech start-ups?