“Dull, dirty, and dangerous no more,” says Delos, George's manufacturer. “Delos' fully autonomous androids are capable of a wide range of tasks with only limited human supervision required. Day or ...
Robots that do the work of an electrician on an actual job site? Flying drones that check on a project’s progress? Robots that lay bricks (see Photo). Is this for real? Technology is finally creating ...
Construction robots in extreme environments encounter various application scenarios, including hazardous work environments, polluted and harmful environments, as well as extreme conditions in deep ...
Austrian startup Printstones has been developing robotic 3D-printing robots since 2017, and has just pulled back the curtain on its latest prototype, a mobile multi-tasking construction bot called the ...
BUFFALO, N.Y. — Taking cues from Mother Nature, computer science and other fields, researchers are laying the groundwork for teams of autonomous construction robots to build future cities. The robots, ...
Trimble, Hilti and Boston Dynamics are collaborating to explore the integration of Trimble’s and Hilti’s construction-management software solutions, GNSS technology and reality-capture devices with ...
Two industry leaders have come together to advance the integration of robotics into aerial access equipment. JLG Industries, Inc., an Oshkosh Corporation company and a global manufacturer of mobile ...
TOKYO — Robots that can weld, lift and bolt are being developed to help bridge labor shortages at Japanese construction sites, though their use will be limited to night shifts when no human workers ...
Robots are being considered in a number of fields where hazardous environments put human workers in danger. Aided by a partnership with Lenovo, UK-based React Robotics adds a four-legged robotic ...
Researchers at the Advanced Industrial Science and Technology Institute Japan have released a new video demonstrating a humanoid construction robot that is capable of installing drywall plasterboard ...
No audio available for this content. Photo: ThossapholiStock/Getty Images Plus The global construction robot market was valued at USD 231.5 million in 2018 and is expected to reach USD 464.8 million ...
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