Need to take down some infrastructure? Turn to the new F-16, a demolition robot that can easily break down stairwells, concrete slabs and walls. For a full spectrum of destructive power, it uses ...
More concrete is manufactured than any other material on the planet. Luckily, the ERO robot has a healthy appetite. Knocking down a concrete building usually takes brute force: Wrecking balls, huge ...
Demolishing a building is a big, messy pain in the neck. Dynamite is loud and dangerous. Wrecking balls are heavy and dangerous. Why not just get a robot to do the work? That’s exactly what Omer ...
Demolition is a messy business—not only does the process require heavy machinery and produce clouds of dust, but it also results in giant piles of rubble that often head straight for the landfill.
A new concrete inspection robot successfully scaled the walls of a dam this summer, testing the dam's structural integrity. Many of the nation's 104 nuclear reactors are reaching the middle age of ...
A conceptual robot makes it possible to intelligently deconstruct a building, without any of the fuss or mess. There’s too much concrete in the world to accurately quantify it, though estimates put ...
When most of us think of freshly poured concrete, we picture a material that should be left to dry as smooth as possible. A new robot drives right over the stuff, however, gouging its surface to make ...
Hamilton is hosting New Zealand's first demonstration of a robot 3D-printing a commercial-scale concrete object. Hamilton City Council is working with local technology company QOROX on the creation of ...