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AI and robotic arms flex new tech muscles to boost lagging home construction in Canada

AI and robotic arms flex new tech muscles to boost lagging home construction in Canada

Entrepreneurs who are adapting robotic arms used for manufacturing automobiles to help with homebuilding say the construction industry in Canada needs to innovate. Using robots to do more on construction sites could speed things up and help with the shortage of skilled labour.

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