Built’s robot combines all steps of the piling process, from surveying to pile distribution, driving and inspection, into one package
Built Robotics acquires Roin Technologies to accelerate construction robotics roadmap
The staff from Roin Technologies joins the engineering team at Built Robotics to help accelerate the growth of construction robotics.
Built Robotics digs up $64M for construction vehicle autonomy kits
The Exosystem autonomy kit can be rented as standalone units to be installed onto an existing fleet or customers can lease upgraded excavators.
How construction companies can save money, boost revenue with robots and AI
Labor shortages, dynamic work sites, and the need for accurate data are helping drive demand for robots, drones, and AI designed to serve the construction industry.
Why Jeff Immelt, former CEO of GE, joined Built Robotics
RBR50 company Built Robotics, a San Francisco-based startup that transforms heavy construction equipment into autonomous robots with its AI guidance system, recently added Jeff Immelt as an advisor. Immelt was Chairman and CEO of General Electric (GE) for 15-plus years and was President and CEO of GE Medical Systems before that. He stepped down as…
Built Robotics to unveil autonomous construction equipment at trade show
Built Robotics, whose AI-driven systems can transform nearly any construction equipment into an a fully autonomous robot, will be unveiling its first commercially deployed systems at CONEXPO-CON/AGG.
Built Robotics raises $33M for autonomous construction vehicles
Built Robotics closed a $33 million Series B round for its autonomy stack that turns construction vehicles into autonomous robots. The round was led by Next47 and raises the San Francisco startup’s to-date funding to $48 million. Additional investors include Building Ventures and existing Built Robotics backers Founders Fund, NEA, Lemnos, and Presidio Ventures. Built…
Built Robotics reveals autonomous excavation plans, $15m funding
Stealthy autonomous construction equipment developer Built Robotics this week revealed its technology platform alongside a $15 million funding round led by New Enterprise Associates, according to a CNBC report. The San Francisco-based company put on a demonstration of its technology, intended to convert existing excavators to autonomous robots that can operate for hours without a…