Fastbrick Robotics develops robot to lay more than 1,000 bricks per hour
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Joseph Richter
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Automation is the future of construction tech
Founder and inventor of Fastbrick Robotics; Mark Pivac (Credit: Fastbrick Robotics)
Fastbrick Robotics has developed a robot that can lay more than 1,000 bricks per hour, speeding up the pace of construction, according to BusinessInsider.
Fast and Furious: A normal construction crew builds a house in four to six weeks, while the new robot can complete the shell of a home in just two days.
The Future: Robots will eventually disrupt the trillion dollar construction industry. Should be interesting to monitor how long it takes to commercialize.