Precision is in the spotlight at the Circuit of the Americas in Austin. When Chris Buescher and the No. 17 RFK Racing Ford Mustang hit the track, they carry the Trimble colors into one of motorsports' most technical challenges: road-course racing. Unlike traditional ovals, this circuit requires navigating both left and right turns across dramatic elevation changes, where Chris relies on split-second data to find total confidence. That same spirit is shared by the professionals evolving Austin's landscape, and beyond. Whether mastering a technical track or managing the expansion of a booming region, Texas turns to Trimble.

Digital construction of the tallest tower in Texas
Austin's skyline is a visible record of the city’s ambition. Currently, DPR Construction is nearing completion on Waterline, which will be the tallest tower in Texas. To deliver a structure of this scale in a congested downtown corridor, the team created a digital twin to identify over 100 potential design conflicts long before they ever broke ground. By turning a massive architectural vision into a constructible digital model, the workforce coordinated the most challenging concrete pour in the firm's history, pumping it to a height of 1,022 feet. That's taller than three Statues of Liberty, all managed with a level of precision that ensures work keeps flowing without disrupting the vibrant life of the city below.






