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Robot to revolutionise bricklaying

Robot to revolutionise bricklaying

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Image courtesy Fastbrick Robotics.

Perth-based company Fastbrick Robotics has created a robotic bricklayer capable of constructing a house by itself in less than two days.

According to the company, which was listed on the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX) in late 2015, the machine is the world’s first automated, end-to-end bricklaying robot.

The robot, known as the Hadrian 105, is designed to build a house from slab to cap in one to two days – laying up to 1000 bricks per hour, working day and night.

Fastbrick Robotics expects the robot to deliver significant time, cost, quality, accuracy and safety benefits to brick construction and other trades.

View a company video of the Hadrian 105 constructing a 3D printed brick structure utilising its compensation system here.

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