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    Brands: On Purpose with Intelligence

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    If you caught my podcast of The Peggy Smedley Show last week, then you know I talked about why trusted brands matter more than ever in the construction industry. The numbers I found through that research were interesting, with roughly 89% of customers saying they expect to end their relationship with a brand if it violates their trust. Trust, price, quality, these are all things that are important for brands these days. I had all of this on my mind when a new announcement crossed my desk earlier this month.

    Octave, the potential software spin-off from Hexagon AB, unveiled a new brand identity. This includes Hexagon’s Asset Lifecycle Intelligence and Safety, Infrastructure & Geospatial divisions, along with Bricsys, ETQ, and Projectmates businesses. The objective is a clear vision of purpose and mission to unleash intelligence at scale.

    It is interesting because the mission highlighted by the company mirrors the sentiment I shared in my recent podcast. Industrial and infrastructure organizations are operating in an environment of growing complexity and uncertainty. Leaders today must navigate operational disruption, disconnected systems, and data that is often incomplete or unreliable.

    Octave addresses these challenges by turning fragmented information into clear, actionable insight—empowering leaders to cut through the noise, restore confidence in their data, and transform unpredictability into a strategic advantage, according to the company.

    Here we see the technology is powered by AI (artificial intelligence) and the flow of data can provide the intelligence needed across the lifecycle of a project.

    • Design: Modeling, engineering analysis, simulation, and geospatial intelligence.
    • Build: Connecting engineering, procurement, fabrication, construction, and commissioning workflows.
    • Operation: Unifying operational data, historical information, maintenance activities, quality systems, and worker tools.
    • Protections: Supporting public safety and physical security and industrial cybersecurity.

    Here’s the reality: The brands that break through the noise are the ones that begin with a clear vision of purpose and a well-defined mission. In this particular case, Octave aims to solve complexities across the entire lifecycle, from design and build to the operation and protection of people, property, and assets.

    The spin-off of Octave remains subject to an ongoing separation process and final approval of the board and shareholders, as well as other conditions, consents, and regulatory approvals. There can be no assurances a separation, spin-off, or listing will occur. But the timing seems right for what customers are seeking and what the market now demands.

    Brands: On Purpose with Intelligence

    When a brand launches with a strong sense of why it exists and what it stands for, every campaign, customer interaction, and strategic choice reinforces a consistent identity. In a world where attention is limited and trust takes time to earn, purpose and mission become the foundation that helps a new brand grow, connect, and endure.

    Want to tweet about this article? Use hashtags #construction #IoT #sustainability #AI #5G #cloud #edge #futureofwork #infrastructure #lifecycle #brands



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