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 The Barton MalowFunction FormConstruction Robotics team is moving onto the second phase of the EROBOT Prize competition, a challenge seeking submissions to catalyze the development of minimally invasive, lowcost, and holistic solutions for retrofitsThe $5 million AmericanMade EROBOT Prize is bringing holistic, lowcost, minimally invasive robotic building retrofit solutions to the market quickly, changing the future of buildings with solutions that reduce retrofit costs, improve worker safety and accessibility, and create job and business opportunities The EROBOT Prize is made up of two phases that will fasttrack efforts to identify, develop, and validate disruptive solutions to meet building industry needs Each phase will include a contest period when participants will work to rapidly advance their solutions

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E-robot prize- Catalyze the development of building envelope retrofit solutions that make retrofits easier, faster, safer and more accessible for workers As part of the AmericanMade Challenges series, the Envelope Retrofit Opportunities for Building Optimization Technologies (EROBOT) Prize unites the world's bestinclass research base with the unparalleled entrepreneurial supportAbout the EROBOT Prize As part of the AmericanMade Challenges series, the EROBOT Prize unites the world's bestinclass research base with the unparalleled entrepreneurial support system of the AmericanMade Network Consisting of pioneering makerspaces, dozens of energy incubators, universities, and 17 US Department of Energy (DOE

 Firewielding, 30foottall robot transported to Grand Rapids for ArtPrize Standing a towering 30 feet tall, "Robot Resurrection" is a humanoperated mechanical masterpiece located at The EROBOT Prize is focused on developing advanced robotics for building envelope retrofits in alignment with the Advanced Building Construction (ABC) Initiative By transforming current energyefficient upgrade methods—which are often disruptive to homeowners or building occupants and pose potential health and safety hazards to construction The winning team also stands to get a cash prize of up to Dh50,000 A new contest will give students an opportunity to build, code and design robots to carry out complex reconnaissance missions on

 The EROBOT Prize is designed to inspire technological innovation, create new opportunities for the buildings and construction workforce, and reduce building retrofit costs The EROBOT Prize is focused on developing advanced robotics for building envelope retrofits in alignment with the Advanced Building Construction (ABC) Initiative A team of students in the labs of civil engineering Professors Semiha Ergan's and Chen are finalists in the US Department of Energy's Envelope Retrofit Opportunities for Building Optimization Technologies PrizeEASEEBot is an AI equipped dronebased building inspection system that can find defects in structures using digital and thermal camerasWallEIFS is a robotically applied, 3Dsprayable exterior insulation and finish system (EIFS) for building envelope retrofits Team Wolfgang Fink, PhD, The University

 The EROBOT Prize is made up of two phases that will fasttrack efforts to identify, develop, and validate disruptive solutions to meet building industry needs Each phase will include a contest period when participants will work to rapidly advance their solutionsThe Nobel Prize in Literature for 21 is awarded to the novelist Abdulrazak Gurnah "for his uncompromising and compassionate penetration of the effects of colonialism and the fate of the refugee in the gulf between cultures and continents" Gurnah was born in 1948 and grew up on the island of Zanzibar in the Indian Ocean but arrived in England as a refugee in the end of the 1960s The EROBOT Prize Phase 1 winners stood out from the competition by creating highimpact holistic solutions, addressing onsite benefits for worker health and safety, and designing for technical and commercial viability Congratulations to the following teams Apellix Techstyle Materials Drone for Applying Multifunctional Control Layers

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