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In our latest Issue 18 of Inside Arbitration, Ante Golem (Partner, Head of Disputes Australia), Jake Reynolds (Senior Associate) and Noe Minamikata (Professional Support Lawyer) discuss the transformative role of digitalisation in the construction industry, exploring its potential to revolutionise every project phase, from conception to completion. To read the full article, please click here.

Despite the industry's slow adoption of modern technology, the demand for digitalisation is growing, given its potential to significantly impact an industry that contributes approximately 14% to global GDP. This article highlights the benefits of digital tools in construction projects and the potential of AI in dispute resolution as well as the legal challenges that come with digital transformation. This article also considers the need for the right legal knowledge and framework to effectively implement these changes, and the importance of arbitration in resolving disputes in the era of a digitalised construction industry.

For further information, please contact Ante Golem, Jake Reynolds, Noe Minamikata or your usual Herbert Smith Freehills contact.

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