Adam Rangeley: The Future of Acoustic Systems Isn't Just Better Products
Innovation in construction isn't always about creating an entirely new product - sometimes it's about completely rethinking how existing products are designed, installed and reused. In this episode, Tim sits down with Adam Rangeley from dbsorb to explore how a problem-solving mindset has transformed the company's approach to acoustic systems. From eliminating glue through clever clip systems to designing products for disassembly, reuse and faster installation, Adam explains how small innovations can deliver major benefits for architects, builders and clients alike. The conversation covers modular acoustic systems, circular design, reducing installation time, improving collaboration with architects and why understanding the entire construction workflow leads to better outcomes on site. Whether you're an architect, builder, designer or product supplier, this episode is full of practical insights into what meaningful innovation in construction really looks like.

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