Robots can perform various tasks on the construction site, including but not limited to:
Reducing dangerous and repetitive tasks performed by humans, robots help to protect laborers, reduce injuries, and free up the workforce to focus on more rewarding jobs. Robots can be also used to solve the labor shortage crisis.
The majority of robots are not used on construction sites but in fabrication in the construction industry. You find them mostly in the following areas:
Robots used in the manufacture of construction goods, whether it’s I-beams or insulation, are becoming more advanced and growing in popularity in different parts of the world.
We will review in the series how robots can transform the construction industry and the benefits and challenges you can expect.
We will publish in September 2022 the following articles:
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