The RPD 35 is an AI-powered robotic powerhouse that surveys, distributes, and drives wide-flange solar piles. Based on a rugged 35-ton excavator frame, the RPD 35 uses a high-flow vibratory hammer to install piles in even the most challenging soil conditions. Check out the latest video of the RPD 35 in action at https://lnkd.in/gGDYEyDQ
Built Robotics
Robotics Engineering
San Francisco, California 11,942 followers
Built Robotics’ mission is to build the robots that build the world.
About us
Built Robotics’ mission is to build the robots that build the world. By automating repetitive tasks in the $300 billion solar industry, Built is bridging the workforce gap to accelerate our transition to clean energy.
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http://www.builtrobotics.com
External link for Built Robotics
- Industry
- Robotics Engineering
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- San Francisco, California
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2016
- Specialties
- Robotics, Autonomous Vehicles, Construction, Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, and Autonomy
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3433 3rd Street
San Francisco, California 94124, US
Employees at Built Robotics
Updates
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Join Built Robotics at Engineering News-Record's #ENRFutureTech on June 5, where we will be discussing the best practices for integrating robotics with work crews, while discussing the successes and lessons learned in bringing automation to construction. https://lnkd.in/gj6Djd5
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Built is excited to be included in the Smart Electric Power Alliance Player Awards as a finalist in the Emerging Technology category for our invention of an autonomous piling driving robot for utility-scale solar called the “RPD 35.” https://lnkd.in/g4-VMD7U
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Built Robotics reposted this
1ST FULL EPISODE OF NEW PODCAST: Wonder how autonomous and semi-autonomous robots are augmenting human construction project teams? Check out Built Robotics' expert Erol A. on the very first podcast episode of BUILD America, the national podcast that's capturing the heart of construction and development. Erol, you were a tremendous first guest! BUILD America https://lnkd.in/ggCXYev8
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How do our robots know where to go? They rely on the Reeds-Shepp Library to find the shortest path, which helps them move faster and save time getting tasks done. Built Intern Tara wrote a pure Python implementation of the Reeds-Shepp path planner for our robots, and we’re making it available to the open source community. #BuildTheWorld https://lnkd.in/g3SEJWFN #contech #construction #robotics #builtrobotics #exosystem