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Robotic layout printing for construction projects
Houston, TX, USA
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Rugged Robotics focuses on improving construction processes by using robotics technology. Their main product is a robotic system that can print detailed, life-size layouts directly onto concrete floors. This system works by taking digital design data from CAD models and translating it into physical layouts, which helps construction crews install components more quickly and accurately. What sets Rugged Robotics apart from other companies in the construction tech space is their fully self-contained robotic solution that directly integrates with existing construction workflows. The goal of Rugged Robotics is to enhance efficiency and precision in construction projects, making it easier for construction companies to complete their work.
Company Size
11-50
Company Stage
Series A
Total Funding
$11.6M
Headquarters
Houston, Texas
Founded
2018
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BOSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Suffolk Technologies, the venture capital affiliate of Suffolk that funds the next generation of companies solving built environment challenges, has launched the application process for its fifth annual BOOST program. This intensive eight-week program is designed to ignite growth and equip pioneering built world startups with the right tools to transform the industry. As inflation, supply chain challenges, a national labor shortage, sustainability regulations, and economic uncertainty continue to present significant challenges to the AECO (architecture, engineering, construction, and operations) industry, emerging startups are poised to make a large impact by developing solutions that address these problems. Throughout the intense eight-week program, the startups selected will be launched into the built environment with direct access to jobsites and testbeds around the world, unparalleled operational knowledge, and an influential network of industry leaders and academics. This year, Suffolk Technologies has expanded its network of Operating Partners, a group of other general contractors, building owners and operators, real estate services companies, material providers and trade partners who will engage with this year’s cohort throughout the program. “In the fifth year of BOOST, we are excited to harness the powerful ecosystem that has emerged around this program over the past few years,” said Parker Mundt, Vice President of Platform for Suffolk Technologies
John Fish, Suffolk Chairman & CEO, spoke to the crowd about the need for innovation in the construction industry (Photo: Business Wire). John Fish, Suffolk Chairman & CEO, spoke to the crowd about the need for innovation in the construction industry (Photo: Business Wire)
BOSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The construction industry today is faced with a unique set of challenges in response to current economic conditions. Among increasing project complexities and a growing urgency for sustainable development, owners and contractors are confronting labor shortages, materials cost escalation and supply chain disruptions. These significant challenges are directly impacting project outcomes, as a recent survey commissioned by Procore Technologies, Inc. (NYSE:PCOR), a leading global provider of construction management software, found 75 percent of construction projects are over budget and 77 percent are behind schedule. Recognizing the immediate need to leverage digital solutions to address labor, supply chain, design, sustainability and automation goals, three years ago Suffolk Technologies, the venture investment affiliate of Suffolk, created its BOOST program. BOOST is an intense six-week business accelerator that connects technology startups in the built world with Suffolk leaders, industry experts and academics. Today, BOOST announced the seven construction technology startups selected for its third annual cohort. The BOOST program will allow these participants to test their solutions on Suffolk jobsites so they can demonstrate and improve their products while building key relationships with industry professionals
In April, Houston-based Rugged Robotics secured $9.4 million in funding to develop a machine that automates construction.
The Mark I by Rugged Robotics marks architectural and engineering designs directly onto concrete floors so workers know where to build.