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Aussie bricklaying robot takes on tradies, building three-bed house in 72 hours

An Australian robot is set to take on tradies the world over, after building a three-bed, two-bath, 180-square-metre home in less than three days.
Bricklaying robot
Hadrian X and the FBR team. Source: FBR.

An Australian robot is set to take on tradies the world over, after building a three-bed, two-bath, 180-square-metre home in less than three days.

Built by ASX-listed Perth company Fastbrick Robotics (FBR), the Hadrian X machine recently successfully completed a series of tests, proving it was capable of complying with various building requirements.

Once these tests were completed, the robot was free to build its first full-home structure, which it completed within the allocated three-day time period.

In a statement, FBR chief executive Mike Pivac called the build a โ€œworld-first milestoneโ€ for the company.

โ€œWe now have the worldโ€™s only fully automated, end-to-end bricklaying solution, with a massive market waiting for it,โ€ he said.

Now, the company is considering learnings from the Hadrian X program and making amendments ahead of another demonstration for commercial stakeholders.

It will then embark on a global commercialisation strategy, to capitalise on demand for โ€œthis disruptive and game-changing technologyโ€, Pivac said.

โ€œWhat we have achieved here is a quantum leap for the construction industry,โ€ he added.

โ€œThis points to the massive potential for the technology and FBRโ€™s ability to shape the way the construction industry operates in the future.โ€

According to a Business Insider report, shares in the robotics company soared by 27% after this news was announced.

The Aussie company also has a collaboration agreement in place with US construction machinery giant Caterpillar, which Business Insider reports has made a $2 million investment in the company.

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