Alongside the launch of FieldPrinter 2, Dusty has also introduced the FieldPrint Platform, aimed at integrating digital information into real-world construction sites. The platform supports the flow of data from the design phase to the field and back. Dusty's solutions are part of a growing trend towards automation in the construction industry, a sector worth $2 trillion in the U.S. alone. However, Dusty now faces competition from other companies, including HP's SitePrint.
Key takeaways:
- Dusty's FieldPrinter, an autonomous mobile robot that draws chalk outlines on construction sites, has launched its second version.
- The new robot is smaller, can navigate around obstacles better, and has improved navigation due to on-board sensors. It can also be controlled via iPad.
- The company also launched the FieldPrint Platform, which brings digital information into real-world construction sites, improving accuracy, communication, and efficiency.
- Despite the innovative solution provided by Dusty, there is competition in the market, most notably from HP's SitePrint.