Unicorns Podcast: PT Blink is the ‘IKEA of construction’
Tech
The Unicorns Podcast connects you to some of the best and brightest founders, CEOs, executives, business owners, innovators, entrepreneurs and inspiring leaders who make things happen and inspire others.
Host Justin Kelly, former broadcast journalist and PR veteran, chats with leaders from across Australia and internationally on business strategy; what it takes to build a successful company; how to overcome challenges, and advice for those on a similar journey.
In this episode, Justin interviews Wayne Larson, CEO of PT Blink.
Founded in 2016, PT Blink is a Sydney-based technology company revolutionising the construction industry through its innovative Blink DMI methodology and unique post-tension structural system.
With a track record of successful projects and recognition from industry leaders like NVIDIA, PT Blink is poised to reshape Australia’s approach to delivering property, making it faster, safer, better, and less wasteful.
Hailed as the ‘IKEA of construction’, PT Blink provides a streamlined process that allows developers and builders to deliver projects 40-60 percent faster than standard construction timelines.
PT Blink’s innovative methods completely transform construction, blending digital and physical technology to deliver buildings as a kit of manufactured components.
The secret is a unique post-tensioned steel structure manufactured off-site and transported in a flat-pack form. It is then assembled onsite with tremendous speed and accuracy, slashing months off project time.
With people struggling to find affordable housing and Australia’s construction industry facing its worst downturn in decades, an Australian technology company has emerged as a game-changing solution to the country’s housing crisis.
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The interviews and discussions in this podcast are opinions only and not financial or investment advice. Listeners should obtain independent advice based on their own circumstances before making any financial decisions.