Sienge — The Major Management Company in Construction Has Already Installed the Use of Biometric Turnstiles and Now Wishes to Innovate with Artificial Intelligence
After implementing the turnstiles with biometric registration, the company encountered a serious problem in the construction sector: years of manual work erase the fingerprints of bricklayers during their work shifts.
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Therefore, with the desire to innovate and create even more jobs in construction, Sienge will start working with a local startup in order to control the entry and exit of bricklayers and other workers in construction through facial recognition. “We will see the construction sector buying more technology,” says Fabrício Schveitzer, Director of New Business and Innovation at the company.
Fabrício Schveitzer Talks About Artificial Intelligence
“We found a startup in Belo Horizonte that works with facial recognition,” said Fabrício Schveitzer, Director of New Business and Innovation at Sienge. “It’s an integration that ensures that only those with updated documentation and training can access the site. Result: they managed to eliminate notifications with the Labor Court.”
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Sienge – Construction
In general, it can be said that Sienge, founded in Santa Catarina in 1990, has more than 3,000 clients throughout the country. Always utilizing cutting-edge and state-of-the-art technology and also providing a digital platform for better management of its projects, ensuring quality work in construction.
The idea of artificial intelligence in construction will serve not only for better management of bricklayers and other workers at a construction site but also to measure the productivity level of each collaborator in that environment. The project is under analysis, and it appears it could be ready by the end of the year.

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