April 2024 – Talking Robotics in Construction

Robotics Applied Construction Sector Workshop at the Ferrovial Construction Headquarters

Our colleague José Llamas from CARTIF presented ARISE during the Robotics Applied to Construction Sector workshop, held last Tuesday, April 9th, 2024.
The event, organized by Ferrovial, PTEC, and HispaRob, aimed to explore the intersection between robotics and construction, fostering collaboration and innovation within the industry.

Participants from various backgrounds, including startups, research institutions, and large corporations, gathered to discuss the latest advancements and challenges in using robotic technology in construction applications.The ARISE’s presentation highlighted the innovative approach and its potential impact on transforming robotics through the creation of the ARISE middleware. Additionally, during the event, knowledge was shared, and relevant ideas and success stories in the sector were discussed.

group picture at ferrovial construction headquarters
Group Picture at the Robótica GT workshop at the Ferrovial construction headquarters (Photo Credit) PTEC Plataforma Española Technológica de Construcción

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