The global construction robot market is advancing with applications such as automated bricklaying. These robots, equipped with robotic arms and sophisticated computer vision systems, autonomously lay bricks according to precise designs and specifications. This technology enhances construction speed, ensures consistent quality, and reduces labor costs significantly. Automated bricklaying robots are increasingly preferred in construction projects worldwide due to their ability to address challenges such as labor shortages and improve overall productivity in the industry. Their integration marks a transformative shift towards more efficient and cost-effective construction practices.
The Global Construction Robot Market is expected to reach USD 731,510.00 thousand by 2030, grow at a CAGR of 8.7% during the forecast period 2023 to 2030.
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Below are the Top Construction Robot Companies with a Significant Market Share:
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Overview
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Husqvarna AB
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Husqvarna AB is known for its expertise in outdoor power products, Husqvarna has ventured into the construction robot market with its autonomous demolition robots. These robots are designed to enhance safety and efficiency in demolition tasks, reducing manual labor and operational risks on construction sites.
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South America, North America, Europe, Middle East and Africa, and Asia-Pacific
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In September 2022, Husqvarna AB expanded its investment in Robin Autopilot. Robin Autopilot is an innovator in robotic mowing service and the parent company of Mowbot, a leading robotic lawn care service provider. The President of Husqvarna AB said that company management is a firm believer in robotic technology. This acquisition enhanced company financials and made a positive impact on the growth of the global construction robot market.
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Komatsu Ltd.
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Komatsu Forest specializes in forestry equipment but has also developed autonomous solutions for construction and forestry tasks. They have introduced autonomous excavators and other machinery aimed at improving productivity and reducing environmental impact in construction operations.
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South America, North America, Europe, Middle East and Africa, and Asia-Pacific
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In October 2022, Komatsu Ltd. launched Intelligent Machine Control 2.0, now available on the 359 horsepower PC490LCi-11 excavator. To provide contractor a refined productivity and improved automation on a larger excavator, Komatsu Ltd. has introduced its intelligent machine control 2.0 (iMC 2.0) on the PC490LCi-11 excavator. It is designed to lessen the skills gap between new and experienced operators while helping enhance the bottom line for contractors. The 359 HP PC490LCi-11 is Komatsu's largest intelligent excavator.
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ABB
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A global leader in robotics and industrial automation, ABB provides advanced robotics solutions that are increasingly integrated into the construction sector. Their robots are utilized for tasks such as welding, assembly, and material handling, contributing to enhanced precision and efficiency on construction sites.
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Europe, Middle East and Africa, Americas, and Asia-Pacific
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In March 2023, ABB decided to expand robotics factory in the US. The project is expected to be completed in November 2023 and represents an investment of USD 20 million. Company management said that this investment is an important step in hastening ABB robotics' global leadership in developing and manufacturing cutting -edge robotic solutions in the US, for America.
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BROKK GLOBAL
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Specializing in remote-controlled demolition robots, Brokk Global offers compact and powerful machines designed to work in confined spaces and hazardous environments. Their robots are widely used for demolition, excavation, and maintenance tasks in construction, contributing to safer and more efficient operations.
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Europe, Middle East and Africa, North America, South America, and Asia-Pacific
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In March 2021, BROKK GLOBAL launched Brokk 900, a demolition robot. Brokk 900 has 25% advanced power and meets the new industry benchmark in reliability that Brokk introduced with its SmartPower technology. It comes with two models, the standard Brokk 900 with the most powerful breaker ever put on a demolition robot and Brokk 900 Rotoboom with a high-precision rotating boom system.
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ICON Technology, Inc.
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Icon Technology focuses on construction 3D printing, developing robots capable of autonomously constructing buildings using additive manufacturing techniques. Their innovative approach aims to revolutionize construction by reducing costs, time, and material waste associated with traditional building methods.
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North America
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In March 2023, ICON Technology, Inc. partnered with Liz Lambert to reimagine and 3D print the new el cosmic in Marfa, Texas. This new partnership brings a touch of Marfa to the Austin skyline with the first 3d-printed outdoor performance pavilion at the long centre for the performing arts.
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Conclusion
In the global construction robot market, companies such as Husqvarna, Komatsu Forest, ABB, Brokk Global, and Icon Technology play pivotal roles with their innovative solutions. From autonomous demolition and forestry equipment to advanced robotics for welding and 3D printing in construction, these firms are reshaping industry norms. Their contributions not only enhance operational efficiency and safety but also drive sustainability through reduced labor dependency and optimized resource utilization. As these technologies continue to evolve, their integration promises a transformative impact on construction practices worldwide, paving the way for smarter, more resilient built environments.