AI and robotic arms are set to revolutionize the lagging home construction industry in Canada. Promise Robotics, led by CEO Ramtin Attar, is developing AI-driven robotic arms that can autonomously assemble parts of houses, addressing the urgent need for innovation in a sector facing a skilled labor shortage. This technology aims to significantly reduce construction time and improve productivity, crucial for meeting the country's housing demands.
The robotic arms can read blueprints and make real-time decisions about construction tasks, showcasing a leap in automation for the industry. With the potential to cut building time in half, Promise Robotics is attracting interest from builders across Canada, while another company, Horizon Legacy, is testing a portable robotic arm for on-site construction. Both companies highlight the importance of technology in overcoming labor shortages and enhancing construction standards.
• AI-driven robotic arms can autonomously assemble house components.
• Robotics technology aims to address Canada's construction labor shortage.
AI enables robotic arms to read blueprints and make autonomous construction decisions.
Robotic arms are used to automate the assembly of house components in construction.
Automation in construction reduces manual labor and increases efficiency in building processes.
Promise Robotics develops AI-powered robotic arms to enhance productivity in home construction.
Horizon Legacy creates portable robotic arms for on-site construction, addressing labor shortages.
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