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the one thing I'll say to the audience is that it hasn't really changed over the last century

Bertin Rioux · Clyvanor Ltée

Closing thesis — construction hasn't changed in a century but the next 20-30 years bring robots and AI driven by the labour shortage. Forward-looking, complete, stands alone.

Full episode at 55:07How Engineered Wood Changed Construction (And What COVID Did to Supply Chains) — Bertin Rioux, Clyvanor
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THE LESSON THIS CLIP CARRIES
Saturated regional markets (13 manufacturers in a 160km Quebec radius) can still operate collegially when competitors share intelligence via associations — a model Atlantic Canada's less-crowded trades can learn from.
there's probably like 13 manufacturers... it's a very friendly competition they communicate a lot
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THE CHAPTER IT LIVES IN
Competition, Market Saturation, and Closing Thoughts on Innovation
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SOURCE: 55:07 of How Engineered Wood Changed Construction (And What COVID Did to Supply Chains) — Bertin Rioux, Clyvanor