Chances are, you've seen a sci-fi movie where futuristic robots take over daily tasks from cooking and cleaning to even policing the streets. While this may not be part of everyday life just yet, one ...
This story was originally published on Construction Dive. To receive daily news and insights, subscribe to our free daily Construction Dive newsletter. Humanoid robots might not be a fixture on the ...
Imagine a construction site where robots, not humans, are laying bricks with pinpoint precision, applying mortar flawlessly, and delivering materials exactly when and where they’re needed. This isn’t ...
Construction companies are getting better at identifying and implementing innovative equipment and robotic technologies, or at least the sentiments surrounding their efforts are, according to ...
As a teenager working for his dad's construction business, Noah Ready-Campbell dreamed that robots could take over the dirty, tedious parts of his job, such as digging and leveling soil for building ...
A robotic block-laying system developed by Buildroid AI places units during early field testing, part of the company’s move to link BIM-driven simulations with coordinated jobsite workflows. December ...
Suffolk Construction is quietly loading up on what it thinks is the Bay Area’s next big building spree: purpose‑built factories for artificial intelligence and robotics companies. The Boston-based ...
German startup Sitegeist GmbH said today it has raised €4 million (around $4.75 million) in pre-seed funding to help accelerate the renovation of Europe’s infrastructure with robotic automation.
Monumental CEO Salar al Khafaji, a speaker at this summer’s TNW Conference, believes robotics are key to easing the housing crisis Europe’s housing crisis is deepening. High building costs, tight ...
Berkeley’s 3D Robotics, a top consumer drone maker until a recent slump, hopes to rebuild its business by aiming at the construction industry. The company, co-founded in 2009 by former Wired magazine ...
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