Category: #robotics
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Buildroid AI Launches U.S. Simulation-First Robotics
Buildroid AI, a U.S.-based robotics and artificial intelligence startup transforming how buildings are constructed, today announces its formal entry into the U.S. market from stealth. Following successful pilot deployments in the United Arab Emirates, Buildroid brings a validated, simulation-first construction platform that uses NVIDIA Omniverse-based Digital Twin modeling to evaluate robotic workflows on future job…
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National Career Month: Mitsubishi Builds Tomorrow’s Workforce
This National Career Development Month, Mitsubishi Electric United States (MEUS) is spotlighting how it’s tackling the manufacturing skills gap – from local innovation in Boston to national workforce initiatives. At its Cambridge, Massachusetts-based Mitsubishi Electric Research Labs (MERL), MEUS brings in about 100 college interns each year, giving students hands-on experience in AI, robotics, and advanced manufacturing…
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AI and Robotics Transform Pool Construction in Dayton
The way pools are being built is not what it used to be. Artificial intelligence and robotics have started making their way into the industry, and the change feels real. For companies offering pool installation in the Dayton area these tools are helping crews work faster, plan better, and keep projects running on time. Most…
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How Advanced Cleaning Tech Is Changing Industrial Spaces
Key Technologies in Commercial Cleaning Commercial cleaning is changing fast. New tech is making things cleaner and more efficient. Let’s look at some key technologies driving this change. UV-C Disinfection UV-C disinfection is becoming a big deal. It uses ultraviolet light to kill germs. This is great for places like offices and hospitals. It’s a…
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3D-Printed Walmart Expansion Opens in Alabama
Walmart Inc. (NYSE: WMT) and Alquist 3D LLC, in partnership with FMGI, Inc., announce today the completion of the team’s second groundbreaking 3D concrete printing (3DCP) build that sets a new industry record for speed of commercial construction. The walls of the 5000-square-foot expansion at Walmart Supercenter #5197 were “printed” in just 75 hours, significantly faster than…
