FBR Ltd. operates as a robotic building technology development company. The company is headquartered in Perth, Western Australia. The firm designs, develops and builds stabilized robots to address global needs. The Company’s robots are designed to work outdoors using the Company’s Dynamic Stabilization Technology (DST). The company is commercializing products for the construction sector together with DST, which enables solutions for other industries. The firm has built a bricklaying machine, Hadrian X. The firm’s Hadrian X builds block structures from a three-dimensional (3D) computer aided design (CAD) model, producing less waste than traditional construction methods while improving site safety. Hadrian X provides Wall as a Service (WaaS) to deliver erected walls to customers, including builders, contractors and government bodies.

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FBR and Samsung Heavy Industries Execute Engineering Service Agreement for Shipbuilding Automation Project

Robotic technology company FBR Limited (ASX: FBR, OTCQB: FBRKF) has officially entered into an Engineering Service Agreement with Samsung Heavy Industries (SHI), marking the commencement of the first phase of a shipbuilding automation project aimed at revolutionising the global ship construction process. This agreement represents a significant milestone in FBR’s expansion into new applications for

FBR completes walls of first home built in the US by bricklaying robot

Robotics company FBR (ASX: FBR) is on its way in the United States having demonstrated no ill effects on its bricklaying robot Hadrian X which travelled the Pacific Ocean from Western Australia to Florida in search of homes to build and audiences to dazzle.  Since arriving in Florida in July 2024, Hadrian X has now

Illegal aliens beware, FBR’s bricklaying robot has arrived in the United States

In the backdrop of illegal migration proving a critical battleground in the US Presidential race, illegal labour could soon be replaced by Hadrian X – the bricklaying robot developed by FBR (ASX: FBR) which has just arrived in the United States.  The arrival of Hadrian X after a two month voyage by sea comes as

FBR and Liebherr sign a maintenance agreement for the Hadrian X robot before its US debut

Instead of toiling away in the sun, rain and hail, construction workers will soon be able to catch a break as the bricklaying robot Hadrian X paves its way to commercialisation. Robotics tech company FBR (ASX: FBR) has announced its collaboration with manufacturing company Liebherr USA Co. in Miami, Florida. Liebherr’s facilities will serve as

FBR’s robot proves its merit by laying 240 blocks per hour, prepares for US deployment

In 2020, robotic tech company FBR’s (ASX: FBR) home building robot Hadrian X built house walls. In 2022, it upgraded to laying up to 500 blocks per hour. Come 2023, it has successfully built an outdoor structure while being operated by a tablet. This (hopefully) marks the final stage in its testing before Hadrian X

FBR strikes $9 million deal to manufacture Hadrian X robots for the USA

The “as-a-Service” market is a thriving one. Nearly everything is an aaS, be it network, software or even walls. Specifically, robotic tech company FBR (formerly Fastbrick Robotics) (ASX: FBR) will be deploying robots to build a wall(s) for the USA, not the kind it is infamous for, of course.  FBR—known for its bricklaying robots—has struck

Can FBR’s construction robot fix Australia’s housing supply crisis?

Picture this: You conjure up your dream house on paper; the next day, a robot turns it into reality. That’s the idea robotic tech company FBR (ASX: FBR) is realising with its Hadrian X Wall-as-a-Service technology. However, it’s not without its roadblocks. Australia has been facing a housing shortage for the past year, propelled by

FBR to strengthen robot-built houses with German bricks trial

Construction robotics company FBR (ASX: FBR) is set to expand the building capabilities of their Hadrian X bricklaying robot through a trial with global bricks manufacturer Xella with the aim of creating more building opportunities by adapting to different types of blocks. Headquartered in Germany but as one of the world’s largest manufacturer of building

FBR bricklaying robot builds house walls in just four days

Robotics and automation tech company FBR (ASX: FBR) has successfully had its Hadrian X bricklaying robot build the structural walls for a new house in just four days. The house, a display home in Dayton, Western Australia, will now have the remainder of its construction completed with traditional labour, but to have completed the structural

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