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 ...
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.
The construction industry is witnessing a groundbreaking transformation as robots begin to play a pivotal role in projects worldwide. Known for being labor-intensive and prone to delays, construction ...
The company will use the funding to expand its team and accelerate on-site deployment of Sitegeist’s robots to meet customer demand driven by Europe’s large infrastructure renovation backlog.
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The autonomous construction tech provider now boasts total funding of over $350 million and a valuation of $1.75 billion.
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 ...
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 ...
Robotic arms and 3D printing gantries can already be found on construction sites – albeit mostly as heavy, permanently installed systems on the ground. They quickly reach their limits on rough terrain ...
Blattner has signed a three-year agreement to deploy dozens of Built Robotics’ AI-powered robots on solar projects across the United States. The robots will assist Blattner’s crews with pile driving, ...
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Dewalt says its robotic drilling solution can drill up to 10 times faster than traditional methods and achieved 99.97% ...