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Join us in this episode as we explore the innovative mind of Dries Carmeliet, the CPO and Co-founder of AceLab. With a unique perspective shaped by his global experience and academic excellence, Dries shares his journey from practicing architecture in Belgium to revolutionizing the U.S. construction industry.
AceLab, the platform he co-founded, aims to streamline communication and collaboration among construction stakeholders. Featuring tools like a comprehensive product finder, live chat with experts, and a firm library, AceLab helps architects navigate the complex world of building product selection. Dries' vision is to boost industry efficiency by fostering a culture of knowledge transfer and collaboration.
Discover how Dries’ approach, inspired by MIT's "Mind and Hand" philosophy, is set to transform construction workflows and create a more sustainable knowledge ecosystem.
This week at EntreArchitect Podcast, Creating a Sustainable Knowledge Ecosystem with Acelab with Dries Carmeliet.
Learn more about Dries at Acelab, and connect with him on LinkedIn and Instagram.
Referenced in this EpisodeEA518: Dries Carmeliet – Acelab
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Join us in this episode as we explore the innovative mind of Dries Carmeliet, the CPO and Co-founder of AceLab. With a unique perspective shaped by his global experience and academic excellence, Dries shares his journey from practicing architecture in Belgium to revolutionizing the U.S. construction industry.
AceLab, the platform he co-founded, aims to streamline communication and collaboration among construction stakeholders. Featuring tools like a comprehensive product finder, live chat with experts, and a firm library, AceLab helps architects navigate the complex world of building product selection. Dries' vision is to boost industry efficiency by fostering a culture of knowledge transfer and collaboration.
Discover how Dries’ approach, inspired by MIT's "Mind and Hand" philosophy, is set to transform construction workflows and create a more sustainable knowledge ecosystem.
This week at EntreArchitect Podcast, Creating a Sustainable Knowledge Ecosystem with Acelab with Dries Carmeliet.
Learn more about Dries at Acelab, and connect with him on LinkedIn and Instagram.
Referenced in this EpisodeEA518: Dries Carmeliet – Acelab
Please visit Our Platform SponsorsGo to https://betterhelp.com/architect for 10% off your first month of therapy with BetterHelp and get matched with a therapist who will listen and help. Thank you to our sponsor BetterHelp for supporting our community of small firm entrepreneur architects.
ARCAT.com is much more than a product catalog, with CAD, BIM, and specifications created in collaboration with manufacturers. ARCAT.com also offers LEED data, continuing education resources, newsletters, and the Detailed podcast. Visit https://ARCAT.com to learn more.
Visit our Platform Sponsors today and thank them for supporting YOU... The EntreArchitect Community of small firm architects.
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