New shopping centers and housing projects seem to rise as perennially as spring flowers. But these developments require a complex and fragmented chain of information between workers, brokers, analysts, and developers that makes each project exceedingly challenging.
\nOlivia Ramos, with master\u2019s degrees in architecture and real estate development, found that lack of information management untenable, so she started Deepblocks, a company that uses artificial intelligence to analyze developments and streamline the flow of information.
\nIn this episode of UpTech Report, I talk to Olivia about the inspiration behind Deepblocks and how with her product, decisions that once took several weeks and tens of thousands of dollars can now be made in thirty seconds.