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A lot of people are expecting humanoid robots to replace construction etc but the majority of robots are going to be like this TOMOROBO, a rebar automation robot for expediting laying rebar at constructions sites https://en.kenrobo-tech.com/tomorobo/
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+ the emergent 3D house printing robots are similarly very neat
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Everyone thought the future was going to be rad, and NetSuite, Microsoft Dynamics and SAP does a lot - and might look amazing to someone from the 1950s, but it doesn’t really look sexy to a lot of people Same will be the case with construction/ B2B robotics use cases imo
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In my line of work the non sexy investments are often some of the best
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Agreed. Consumer tends to be sexy, B2B is not sexy because the target audience is often very narrow, and consequently relatively incomprehensible why it’s important to most of the population on earth (except the stakeholders / people who sign off on POs for that business)
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Narrow…but wide. Construction accounts for +/- 15% of global gdp, there’s likely no single industry that affects more people. But it is all abstracted away to the majority of users.
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