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
Read MoreIn 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
Read MoreInstead 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
Read MoreIn 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
Read MoreThe “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
Read MorePicture 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
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