Information is a strategic asset at Ferrovial. We apply artificial intelligence to reach better decisions and optimize the management of our infrastructure, while developing new business models and services best suited to the needs of the public. This can be seen in our Managed Lanes in Texas or at Heathrow Airport.
Technological and social trends are moving closer together and this is redefining the mobility of both people and goods. Ferrovial works hard to adapt its infrastructure to the needs of its users, incorporating the latest developments in electrical and autonomous mobility and offering personal mobility solutions. Wondo is a start-up conceived by Ferrovial to provide the public with access to the main urban mobility services, such as taxi, carpooling, motorbike sharing and private buses.
Ferrovial is committed to the safety and security of its infrastructure, workers and users. It uses 3D simulators, virtual reality, augmented reality and wearables, among other technologies, to improve the safety conditions of its workers. It also relies on drones to inspect 200 km of transmission lines, thus eliminating the risk of having its technicians climb the towers.
Robotics, drones and artificial vision aid with maintenance operations by making the work safer, more efficient and more productive. ZRR is a robotization project for waste treatment, enabling us to improve the material recovery ratio and working conditions for operators.
Growing social concerns on the subject of climate change have prompted Ferrovial to develop tool and technologies that help improve the climate while also unlocking business opportunities in this field. In partnership with the MIT, Ferrovial and Heathrow have developed a device that captures the sound generated by aircraft and turns it into energy.
The company has a global vision of best practices and seeks to transfer knowledge, methodologies and digital solutions across the entire organization. Using the Digital Platform for Linear Assets, the company develops standards, processes and protocols that provide a contractual framework for new projects and lets it implement BIM methodology across all phases of the project.
By using new materials and procedures, we can continuously improve the design, construction and operation of infrastructure. The company is permanently exploring new possibilities for generating savings for its clients. Ferrovial has already started to use pieces created by 3D printers in order to build and maintain railroad track.
Information is a strategic asset at Ferrovial. We apply artificial intelligence to reach better decisions and optimize the management of our infrastructure, while developing new business models and services best suited to the needs of the public. This can be seen in our Managed Lanes in Texas or at Heathrow Airport.