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Paul Doherty

President and CEO The Digit Group, Inc.

As published by Forbes as “Changing the World”, seen on Bloomberg TV and reported by CNBC as one of America's Business Titans, Paul is a Registered Architect and one of the global Industry's most sought after thought leaders, strategists and integrators of process, technology & business. Paul is the Founder & CEO of The Digit Group, Inc. (TDG), a leading Smart Cities design, build, operate and solutions company, headquartered in Memphis, Tennessee. TDG's Smart Cities are being showcased as an example of leading design during the Venice Biennale Architettura 2021. He is an author, educator, analyst and consultant to Fortune 500 organizations, government agencies, prominent institutions and the most prestigious AEC firms in the world. Paul has spent the past 30+ years in the industry after graduating cum laude from the New York Institute of Technology and graduating from the Career Discovery program at Harvard University’s GSD.

Bachelor’s Degree, Architecture 1983 - 1989
Career Discovery in Architecture 1983 - 1983
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Recent Posts

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Architecture & Design

Galvanized Steel Leads the Way in Sustainable Building Practices From Cost Savings to Environmental Benefits

Paul Doherty - April 23, 2024

As the construction industry navigates the complexities of sustainability and economic pressures, the role of galvanized steel has become increasingly pertinent in sustainable architecture. This material, celebrated for its durability and low environmental impact, is gaining attention amid global steel market fluctuations and rising demands for sustainable building practices.

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Architecture & Design

Multifamily Housing is the Sustainable Solution for Rapid Population Growth in Nashville

Paul Doherty - April 17, 2024

As Nashville grapples with an explosive growth in population and a consequent strain on its housing market, the city is witnessing a shift from traditional single-family homes to more space-efficient multifamily units. This transition reflects a broader trend seen across various neighborhoods, with places like Germantown experiencing a significant 37.

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Articles

Spatial Computing and Wi-Fi Sensing Signal Major Advancements in Connected Living by 2030

Paul Doherty - January 22, 2024

Spatial computing, Wi-FI, and other technology advancements are bringing the promise of connected living to new and exciting possibilities.Smart cities are becoming a reality in urban development, driven by technologies like 5G, AI, IoT, and blockchain.

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Articles

Revolutionizing Workspaces Through Smart and Sustainable Solutions

Paul Doherty - January 19, 2024

As businesses globally reassess their office environments in the wake of recent challenges, Paul Doherty, CEO of The Digit Group (TDG), offers a forward-thinking perspective on revolutionizing workspaces through creating smart and sustainable approaches and solutions. This timely discussion is particularly relevant as organizations seek to adapt their work environments to new realities and expectations.

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Communication Solutions on Job Sites Need Unity & Consistency. Does Radio Fit the Bill?

Paul Doherty - October 31, 2023

The construction industry has long grappled with communication challenges on job sites, where a lack of consistent connectivity can hinder operational efficiency and safety. The advent of radio wave technology promises a potential solution, paving the way for streamlined communication and improved site management.

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Architecture & Design

From 40 Hours to 40 Seconds? Generative AI in Architecture Will Disrupt How Architects Bill Their Hours.

Paul Doherty - May 9, 2023

The advent of AI is revolutionizing industries across the board, and the realm of design, architecture, and engineering is no exception. In the age of AI, the future of these industries may well be marked by major shifts that occur sooner than we might anticipate.

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