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  2. My Unique Home: This house was built by robots in 7 days - AOL

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    This Washington, D.C. home is sleek in design, soundproofed and crafted with the highest-end materials. Oh, and it was built in seven days. By robots.

  3. Robotic materials - Wikipedia

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    Robotic materials are composite materials that combine sensing, actuation, computation, and communication in a repeatable or amorphous pattern. [1] Robotic materials can be considered computational metamaterials in that they extend the original definition of a metamaterial [2] as "macroscopic composites having a man-made, three-dimensional, periodic cellular architecture designed to produce an ...

  4. Construction robots - Wikipedia

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    Construction robots are a subset of industrial robots used for building and infrastructure construction at site. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Despite being traditionally slow to adopt new technologies, 55% of construction companies in the United States, Europe, and China now say they use robots on job sites. [ 3 ]

  5. Robotics - Wikipedia

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    Others replace people in jobs that are boring, repetitive, or unpleasant, such as cleaning, monitoring, transporting, and assembling. Today, robotics is a rapidly growing field, as technological advances continue; researching, designing, and building new robots serve various practical purposes.

  6. Mattracks Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Mattracks was started by Glen Brazier. The company developed out of a drawing by his 11-year-old son, Matt, in which tracks took the place of a truck's tires. [3] The tracks first went on sale in 1994. [4] The rubber track conversion system was first manufactured in Thief River Falls, Minnesota in 1992. [5]

  7. Built Robotics - Wikipedia

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    Built Robotics Inc. is a San Francisco, California, based vehicular automation startup that develops software and hardware to automate construction equipment.The company was founded in San Francisco in 2016 by Noah Ready-Campbell and Andrew Liang. [1]

  8. Roomba - Wikipedia

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    The robot moves around the room with two rubber wheels on the backside of the unit. [35] Roomba’s are equipped with several sensors, including inside the bumper machinism. IR emitters and receivers are equipped inside the bumper to communicate with the Home Base or Clean Base during docking.

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