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The specialized robot is helping construction crews here in Colorado. Denver7's Maggy Wolanske went to one of the job sites ...
Monash University researchers have trialed a new system demonstrating how humans and robots can team up on the job to make construction faster, safer and less physically demanding.
As cities continue to expand and infrastructure projects grow more ambitious, the construction sector is facing a crippling problem: There aren’t enough workers. The U.S. alone will need to attract ...
Italian researchers have developed a robot called Concert that performs multiple tasks on job sites. Concert drills on walls and ceilings of up to 3.5 meters high, sprays insulation, sands walls, and ...
An autonomous robot with a large gripper can transform a pile of boulders into huge stone walls without mortar – learning on its own how to place each irregularly-shaped stone as the next building ...
"It could be extremely fast." Researchers share incredible video of robot taking 3D-printed construction to next level: ...
Did you know there's a $50 billion global scaffolding industry? Nearly all of it is put up manually. That makes scaffolding, the exterior structure used during building and maintenance, a prime target ...
LOS ANGELES (CBSLA) - Researchers at Virginia Tech are unleashing a mobile robot dog to help collect data at construction sites. "Spot" can't really bark or chase his tail, but it can capture ...
Built Robotics has introduced an autonomous pile driving robot that will help build utility-scale solar farms in a faster, safer, more cost-effective way, and make solar viable in even the most remote ...
A new pilot just put a robot out front of a major construction challenge in Massachusetts: the building of a new headquarters for a major life sciences company. The robot's assignment was to draw the ...
BOULDER, Colo.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Construction is a historically labor-intensive industry with little automation. The traditional solution to achieving more production was to simply add more workers.
Robotics in construction will become a more common occurrence in the years to come, and could well solve the serious skills shortage in the industry if they are used in conjunction with existing ...