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April 16, 2 p.m. ET
In modern broadband engineering, speed has become perhaps the key competitive differentiator. Between competitive overbuilds, aggressive funding timelines, and complex permitting requirements, providers and engineering partners are under constant pressure to move projects from concept to construction faster. But speed in broadband engineering does not come from cutting corners or compromising accuracy, but rather by using new tools that drive costs down and bring productivity to new heights. In this webinar, AirWorks and CHR will discuss the new standard of how field data should be captured, processed, and integrated into design workflows, protecting your team from countless hours of mundane tasks and promoting an interoperable, future-proof engineering environment.
We will explore the logistical and workflow benefits of engaging with partners that are tech-enabled and speed-focused. We’ll look at how modern data capture methods, advances in geospatial processing, and more connected engineering workflows are helping providers move through feasibility, design, and permitting with greater confidence and efficiency.
Attendees will gain a practical perspective on where time is typically lost in broadband project planning, what high-performing teams are doing differently today, and how the right field data strategy can unlock faster decision making across the entire project lifecycle.
Presenters
Barak Harlan, Senior Systems Engineer, CHR Solutions
Corey Lanctot, Digital Transformation Expert, AirWorks
Registration
Registration for this webinar is required. Login information will be emailed upon registration. For NTCA members unable to attend this event, an archive will be available.
Technical Support
We are excited to use Zoom for this webinar. If you have not used Zoom before, we recommend joining the conference at least 10 minutes before the event to ensure you have time to be familiar with the software. A Zoom account is not required to be able to participate.
Before the start of the webinar, check that your computer speakers are turned on, and the volume meets your listening specifications. If you are experiencing technical difficulties, please refer to Zoom's help center where there is a chat feature for their contact support.
Questions
For more information, contact NTCA at (703) 351-2118.