New animation of the Hadrian X featuring Peter Maddison from Grand Designs Australia.
"This dynamic simulation does not show all the components of the proprietary “Fastbrick Wall System” being installed."
On the 2nd of November 2016, Fastbrick Robotics received the Western Australian Innovator Of The Year award for its Hadrian 105 demonstrative technology and the Hadrian X commercial bricklaying machine, which will begin full scale manufacturing towards the end of 2017.
The award recognises innovative products that have the ability to bring about profound economic, social and environmental benefits to WA.
The Hadrian 105 demonstrative model marked the beginning of automated bricklaying. This short video shows the machine in action - an insight into the fascinating technology that will be further improved upon with the Hadrian X commercial model.
Robotic technology company FBR Limited (ASX:FBR) is pleased to announce it has successfully demonstrated its robotic home building technology by building a 180m2, 3-bedroom, 2-bathroom home structure in less than the targeted total elapsed time of three days, a technical milestone that was set for the Company in 2015.
This represents a world first achievement for the Company and the most significant technical milestone completed to date in the Hadrian X programme. It followed the successful completion of Factory Acceptance Testing of the Hadrian X construction robot. The video commences with the real and live Hadrian X robot building the home structure at FBR’s Australian headquarters and concludes with vision highlighting the possibility for Hadrian X.
FBR CEO Mike Pivac says: “We are all justifiably proud and excited to have achieved this world first milestone for FBR. We now have the world’s only fully automated, end-to-end bricklaying solution, with a massive market waiting for it. We now begin the next exciting phase for the Company, as we execute our global commercialisation strategy to capitalise on the significant demand for our technology."
See the world's first autonomous bricklaying robot in action!
Mark Pivac (Chief Technical Officer) provides another operational update as Hadrian X breaks a new lay speed record!
The Hadrian X bricklaying robot made by Fastbrick Robotics has broken its own speed record, laying 200 bricks in just one hour. We compare the Hadrian X with the first commercially available bricklaying robot, the SAM100, made by Construction Robotics.
Hadrian X® arrived on-site on Tuesday 7th July 2020 to build a display home north of Perth, Western Australia.
Chief Technical Officer Mark Pivac explains the site setup process required before Hadrian X® can lay its first block.
Hadrian X® is out on-site for the very first time, constructing a display home in the Northern suburbs of Perth, Western Australia.
Building and Product Development Manager Dan Mckrill offers insight into the slab mapping and quality control processes which ensure Hadrian X® always builds with precision.