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constructionJune 19, 2026
Graitec's AI Roadmap: A Game-Changer for ASEAN Construction
Graitec's new AI strategy aims to bring accountability and efficiency to the AECO sector in Southeast Asia.
Trustworthy AI for Real-World Projects in ASEAN's AECO Sector \\[10pt] As the adoption of artificial intelligence (AI) accelerates across the architecture, engineering, construction, and operations (AECO) sector, software provider Graitec has unveiled a three-stage AI strategy aimed at ensuring that AI-generated content is not only innovative but also reliable. This approach is particularly relevant for factories in Thailand, Vietnam, Indonesia, and Malaysia, where the demand for efficient and compliant construction projects is on the rise. \\[10pt] The first stage of Graitec's roadmap focuses on AI-assisted workflows. These tools will provide guidance, access to knowledge, and productivity improvements for engineers, BIM managers, detailers, and fabricators. For instance, in Thailand, where the construction industry is booming, these AI-assisted workflows can help streamline project management and reduce errors, leading to more successful and timely completions. \\[10pt] The second phase expands into workflow automation, with AI handling repetitive tasks and coordination processes between design, fabrication, and construction teams. In Vietnam, where the infrastructure sector is rapidly expanding, this could significantly reduce the time and resources needed for project coordination, allowing for faster and more efficient project delivery. \\[10pt] The third and most ambitious phase envisions AI systems capable of generating optimized, code-compliant, and fabrication-ready designs directly from project requirements. For factories in Indonesia, where regulatory compliance is a critical concern, this could mean a significant reduction in the risk of non-compliance, as AI ensures that all designs meet the necessary standards and regulations. \\[10pt] Emmanuel Leroy, Chief Product and Strategy Officer at Graitec, emphasizes the importance of accountability in AI. He states, 'In the AECO sector, it's not enough for AI to generate content; it must be trustworthy, auditable, and sign-off ready for real-world projects.' This is especially true in Malaysia, where stringent safety and quality standards are paramount. \\[10pt] Unlike consumer AI applications, engineering software must operate within strict technical and regulatory constraints. Graitec's approach combines AI with deterministic engineering and calculation engines, enabling designs and recommendations to be validated against established standards. This ensures that architects, engineers, fabricators, and contractors remain responsible for final decisions, while AI provides valuable support and insights. \\[10pt] A key element of Graitec's strategy is the 'shift-left' approach, which introduces AI earlier in the project lifecycle. This allows teams to generate, simulate, and validate design options before projects reach detailed engineering or construction stages. In the context of ASEAN, this could mean a significant reduction in costly rework and fabrication errors, leading to more efficient and cost-effective projects. \\[10pt] Graitec's AI capabilities are already being deployed across its software portfolio, starting with assistive functions and expanding toward more automated design-to-fabrication workflows. Factory buyers in ASEAN should consider how these AI-driven solutions can enhance their operations, improve compliance, and drive greater efficiency in their construction and engineering projects. By embracing these technologies, they can stay ahead of the curve and ensure that their projects are not only innovative but also reliable and compliant. \\[10pt] **Takeaway for Factory Buyers:** Embrace AI-driven solutions to enhance operational efficiency, improve compliance, and drive greater reliability in your construction and engineering projects. Stay ahead of the curve by leveraging Graitec's AI-powered tools and ensure that your projects are both innovative and trustworthy.
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Editorial rewrite by ASEAN Machine team, based on public reporting from Robotics & Automation News, with added ASEAN manufacturing context.
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