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Economic Importance

The construction industry employs over 13 million people in the EU and contributes about 11.1% to the GDP.

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Talent Shortage

The construction industry faces a growing challenge as the younger generation shows limited interest in pursuing careers in the field, while the current workforce continues to age. This talent gap is impacting labour productivity and highlighting the urgent need for innovative solutions to attract and retain skilled workers.

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Labour Shortage

The most significant bottleneck in the EU construction sector is the shortage of labour, with 32.7% of construction companies citing it as a limitation. This concern has increased by over 30% in the last three years.

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Rising Costs and Revenue Declines

Labour shortages are driving up costs in the construction sector, while reduced workforce availability leads to fewer building completions. This combination not only inflates project expenses but also results in potential revenue declines for construction companies.

From Idea to Reality.

How WLTR was brought to life:

WLTR was developed by KM Robotics and Wienerberger in collaboration with experts from the Czech Technical University and the Technology Agency of the Czech Republic, under the premise of making the masonry robot a common device that can be easily deployed on construction sites.

Academic Partner

The Czech Institute of Informatics, Robotics, and Cybernetics at CTU in Prague developed the robot's sensing system, navigation, advanced AI algorithms, and provided independent consultancy.

KM Robotics Ltd.

KM Robotics handled the engineering part, focusing on hardware and software integration, user interfaces, mechanical design, prototype production, and building simulation and test environments.

Wienerberger AG

Wienerberger developed the WLTR requirements and specifications, designed robot-ready bricks (patented technology), and created the business model for the solution's dissemination.

The Game-Changer in modern Construction.

The Achievement:

We developed a flexible and compact robotic system for indoor and outdoor use, that is easy to install and autonomous. The robot builds walls in reinforced (concrete) skeletons as well as in open-air environments. It is not limited by wall size or length and can autonomously move along the workspace. WLTR is designed for easy updates and further development, and it can be equipped with various grippers for different tasks.

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Technology Transfer Award

Success speaks volumes: Our masonry robot earned 2nd place at the euROBOTICS Technology Transfer Award, receiving recognition for its groundbreaking innovation. This prestigious award celebrates exceptional technology transfers in robotics, made possible through collaborative efforts between research and industry.

About GreenBuild

GreenBuild is revolutionising the construction industry by delivering cutting-edge robotic solutions and bringing WLTR, the masonry robot, to where it belongs—on the construction site.

As a service provider, we manage the distribution and marketing of the masonry solution licensed by KM Robotics. This includes handling logistics, pricing, and seamless implementation. Our customised service packages, complete with skilled operators, and a flexible rental model featuring seven ready-to-deploy robots, empower construction companies to unlock the full potential of this innovative technology.

At GreenBuild, we’re paving the way for smarter, more efficient construction.

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