Indigenization in engineering refers to the strategic development and utilization of local resources, capabilities, and expertise to reduce reliance on foreign goods, services, or knowledge.
Reverse engineering has emerged as a crucial strategy for organizations seeking to optimize costs while maintaining product quality and innovation. Reverse engineering isn’t just about taking products apart—it’s about building businesses up.
The airport industry is continuously evolving to meet the demands of increasing passenger volumes, environmental concerns and technological advancements. In 2024, several construction trends are shaping the design and functionality of modern airports.
As urbanization continues to accelerate, the need for efficient transportation systems in buildings is more pressing than ever. Vertical and Horizontal Transportation (VHT) systems, including elevators, escalators, travelators and moving walkways, play a crucial role in enhancing mobility within structures.
In an era where sustainable practices are no longer optional but imperative, the rise of Zero Liquid Discharge (ZLD) systems in airport wastewater management marks a significant evolution in how we approach environmental stewardship.
Asset management is an integral part of any large-scale operation, particularly in industries such as aviation, where airports serve as highly complex and dynamic environments. The efficient functioning of these environments depends on various assets, including physical infrastructure, machinery, technology systems and human resources. Regular asset audits serve as a crucial mechanism for ensuring the optimal performance, safety and reliability of these assets.
Airports are complex ecosystems, involving a multitude of processes that range from passenger movement to aircraft management, security and operational logistics. To manage these tasks efficiently, many airports are turning to data analytics as a crucial tool for optimizing operations.
As the world embraces the need for sustainable solutions, the aviation industry faces increasing pressure to reduce its environmental footprint. At GEMS, we are committed to supporting green airport initiatives that align with global sustainability goals.
In recent years, the aviation industry has been under increasing pressure to reduce its environmental footprint and improve operational efficiency. One area that has shown significant promise in addressing both these challenges is the adoption of electric Ground Support Equipment (GSE) at airports worldwide.
The aviation industry has grown exponentially in recent decades, leading to increased demands on airport infrastructure, staff and operations. To maintain efficiency, enhance passenger experience and ensure safety, airports are increasingly adopting real-time analytics as a cornerstone of their operations. Real-time analytics offers dynamic, data-driven decision-making that optimizes various aspects of airport management, from resource allocation to flight scheduling.