For 6,000 years, bricklaying has remained largely the same - it still relies on slow, methodical placements by humans. But one inventor wants to turn the world of bricklaying on its head with his ...
For brickies’ labourers in particular, it remains an unsafe and back-breaking game of messy mortar-mixing and lugging hods at height or over uneven surfaces. Backed with seed funding from the publicly ...
A recent report by the Arch Daily discusses how automated technology, particularly bricklaying robotics, have evolved from as far back as the 1960s. According to the article, the Motor Mason of 1967 ...
Australian robotic technology company, Fastbrick Robotics (ASX: FBR), has entered into a memorandum of understanding with Caterpillar Inc. (NYSE: CAT) to discuss and develop a potential framework for ...
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The legends of Paul Bunyan and John Henry are coming to life on an Amherst construction site, as a robotic bricklaying machine helps build the new corporate facility of Columbus McKinnon Corp.
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