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Fast to Deploy
SkyTy can be setup in minutes.
Autonomous
Drones can identify rebar intersections with out CAD files, site plans, or manual programming.
Scalable
Drones can be added to a swarm. Enabling parallel work and increase throughput.
Benefits
Labor
84% Less than traditional methods
Time
Up to 2.4x Faster than manual
Cost
Up to 32% Cheaper

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Why Does Rebar Matter?
Labor shortage and accelerating new project construction are two major issues in the construction market. The automated rebar machines can help with both challenges. With an automated rebar machine, human capital typically focused on rebar installation can be reallocated to more critical tasks and weather impacts reduced. This results in an overall reduction in labor cost and construction time
It is our goal and obligation to ensure the safety of our workers, returning them home the same way they came to work. By default, tying reinforcing steel is very hard on the body. Bending over, lifting and twisting all create opportunities for injury. Furthermore, extending the longevity of our workers is not only good for the worker, our company, but also our industry.
As of May 2017, rodbusting employs 18,480 people across the USA and is projected to grow over 12% in the next 10 years. This occupation has one of the highest rates of recordable injuries at 4.9 per 1000 compared to construction as a whole at 3.1 per 1000.
Musculoskeletal disorders affect workers in almost every occupation and industry in the nation and in workplaces of all sizes. The disorders occur most frequently in jobs that involve: Manual handling, Manufacturing and production, Heavy lifting, Twisting movements, and, Long hours of working in awkward positions.
In 2019 the United States consumed over 8.6 million tons of rebar.
Serious, non-fatal injuries cost $189.81 million a week in the construction industry.
Latest news
ConnAggExpo 2020
SkyMul team attended ConnExpo. The #2 trade show in North America which is held every 3 years and attracts over 100 thousand people to see the most recent construction and agriculture equipment. Our home state of Georgia was well represented by a number of manufactures and it was great to connect with them. There was […]
NSF I-Corps Wrap LA Node
The SkyMul team recently wrapped participation in the National Science Foundation I-Corps program. During the six week long boot camp aimed at customer discovery and getting outside, the team conducted over 100 interviews visiting sites across the country. The program really allowed us to see first hand different regional variations in construction practices and building […]
ATL Small Biz Network Segment
SkyMul sat down with the Atlanta Small Business Network to talk about construction robotics under development right here in metro Atlanta. To see the interview click here. It was an honor to be invited to help get the word out and we thank ASBN for the opportunity.
Atlanta Robotics Meetup Feb 20′
On February 18, 2020 we hosted the monthly Atlanta Robotics Meetup. Allowing a wide spectrum of the Atlanta robotics community to see cutting edge developments underway in their backyard and a peek at the give and take of start up life. We presented on our history, struggles, successes, and path forward. As well as introduced […]
World of Concrete 2020
SkyMul had on display its new rebar tying drone prototype at the 2020 World of Concrete held in Las Vegas. The new system utilizes the max twin tier and is a big jump both in physical size to accommodate the improved tool and system capabilities. This system is also capable of tying multiple intersections per […]
