A fully automatic brickwork robot invented by Australia debuted

Much of the construction of houses is mostly man-made nowadays, but recently a fully automatic robot was invented in Australia that can be brushed 24 hours a day, faster than the most efficient and aggressive construction workers. The fully automated brickwork robot called Hadrian was manufactured by inventor Mark Pivac, which has lasted 10 years and cost so far $ 7 million. According to speculation, it only takes two days to build a house, about a year to build 150 houses. The robot will first be brought to market in Western Australia and then to other parts of the country, eventually to the global market.

The robot has a 92-ft (28-meter) long robot arm connected to the main body, and the end of the robot arm is a robotic arm that grabs the bricks to place them one by one. Hadley uses a 3D computer-aided design to figure out what shape the house or structure needs and then calculate the placement of each brick. Next, the robot applies mortar or adhesive to the tile surface. This robot can even leave enough space for wiring and laying water pipes. If you need a new house shape, it will scan and then cut the brick.

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