Standing before a crowd of curious onlookers at a corner of the show floor at the World of Concrete trade show in Las Vegas, Advanced Construction Robotics president and cofounder Jeremy Searock made ...
Luton, Bedfordshire, United Kingdom, Feb. 23, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Exactitude Consultancy, the market research and consulting wing of Ameliorate Digital Consultancy Private Limited has completed ...
MADISON, Wis. — The repetitive, straining task of rebar tying could now be done by a robot instead of human crews after robotics company Advance Construction Robotics (ACR) deployed “TyBOT” to help ...
Located in Beaver County, PA, the Koppel Bridge was a historic, 1,200-ft. structure dating back to 1914, where it was initially a privately owned toll bridge. The state of Pennsylvania acquired the ...
Makita U.S.A., Inc. recently announced the release of the 40V max XGT 16 Gauge Rebar Tying Tool (GRT01), which is targeted at concrete professionals. According to Makita Tools, the GRT01 is the first ...
Tying rebar involves handling heavy materials, working in awkward positions, and repeating the same hand twisting motions over and over. All of this can lead to serious wear and tear on the body. A ...
On a Pennsylvania bridge last month, a prototype robot tied more than 24,000 rebar intersections at a rate of 5.5 seconds each. Its creators are preparing to make it commercially available to ...
SkyMul has announced its third prototype of SkyTy, the world’s first automated rebar tying aerial robot. According to a report in Suas News, the SkyTy system consists of a ground unit, a SkyTy mapper ...
WEBVTT OF INTERSTATE 93. MIKE: IT’S THE FIRST ROBOT OF ITS KIND USED IN NEW ENGLAND AND IS A WELCOMED ADDITION TO ONE CONSTRUCTION CREW. IT’S ALL HANDS ON DECK ON ROUTE 102 OVERLOOKING INTERSTATE 93, ...
We are super excited to announce the third prototype of SkyTy (P3). P3 has been able to fly and tie for a few months now. Watch the world’s first automated (hands-off) rebar tying by aerial robot.
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