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Human-Robot Teaming

Human robot teaming is about people and robots working side-by-side as true partners, combining human judgment, creativity, and adaptability with robotic precision, strength, and consistency.

Human Centric Robotics

Human-Robot Teaming (HRT) combines the strengths of humans (e.g., perception, decision-making, experience, uncertainty handling, creativity, team intelligence) with the strengths of robots (e.g., power, speed, accuracy, consistency, endurance). It includes human-robot collaboration, cooperation, and co-existence. HRT can be single-human with single-robot and/or multi-humans with multi-robots teaming.

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Transforming Construction Sites

​​In HRT, robots differ radically from traditional industrial robots that are programmed to operate on their own, with minimal interaction with workers. Traditional construction machines (e.g., excavators) function in a manually controlled style. Robots for HRT in construction are designed to have capabilities of navigation in uneven terrain at a construction site and have intelligence in understanding and collaborating with humans, learning from humans, providing personalised support to humans, and recognising and correcting human mistakes.

Empowering Sustainable Construction

HRT transforms construction by pairing human intelligence with robotic precision to address the 4D Principle: tasks that are Dull, Dirty, Dangerous, or Dear. While robots manage high-risk and repetitive operations, humans provide the critical decision-making and judgment necessary for site safety. This integration drives the industry toward a human-centric, sustainable, and resilient future. Furthermore, by offloading physical burdens to technology, HRT fosters an inclusive environment that empowers a diverse workforce across all ages, genders, and physical abilities.

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