SYDNEY: An Australian inventor has discovered a robotic hand which can lay 1000 bricks in an hour.
The inventor Called Hadrian said, it can lay 1,000 bricks and hour and work around the clock and could apparently build 150 homes a year.
Hadrian named that robot after wall and which has a boom 92ft (28 meters) long that is connected to its main body.
At the end is a robotic ‘hand’ that can grab bricks, pick them up, and place them down in sequence. A 3D computer-aided design (CAD) is used to work out the shape of the house or structure required, and the robot then calculates where each brick should go.
He took 10 years to make the robot and spent $7 million (£4.5 million) so far.
It is supposed that it would be able to create a house in just two days.
It could work by itself 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, and although other aspects of the house would require human intervention.