FBR Ltd
ASX:FBR
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FBR Ltd
FBR Ltd. operates as a robotic building technology development company. The company is headquartered in Perth, Western Australia. The company went IPO on 2001-02-08. The firm designs, develops and builds stabilized robots to address global needs. The Company’s robots are designed to work outdoors using the Company’s Dynamic Stabilization Technology (DST). The company is commercializing products for the construction sector together with DST, which enables solutions for other industries. The firm focuses on building a bricklaying machine, Hadrian X. The firm's Hadrian X builds block structures from a three-dimensional (3D) computer aided design (CAD) model and can lay approximately 671 standard brick equivalents (SBE) per hour. Hadrian X provides Wall as a Service (WaaS) to deliver erected walls to customers, including builders, contractors and government bodies.
FBR Ltd. operates as a robotic building technology development company. The company is headquartered in Perth, Western Australia. The company went IPO on 2001-02-08. The firm designs, develops and builds stabilized robots to address global needs. The Company’s robots are designed to work outdoors using the Company’s Dynamic Stabilization Technology (DST). The company is commercializing products for the construction sector together with DST, which enables solutions for other industries. The firm focuses on building a bricklaying machine, Hadrian X. The firm's Hadrian X builds block structures from a three-dimensional (3D) computer aided design (CAD) model and can lay approximately 671 standard brick equivalents (SBE) per hour. Hadrian X provides Wall as a Service (WaaS) to deliver erected walls to customers, including builders, contractors and government bodies.