We see a future where every tradesperson on the planet is equipped with robotic tools that transform how work gets done — keeping humans at the centre of skilled decision-making.
Construction, energy, and infrastructure workers face some of the highest injury rates of any profession. They perform repetitive tasks at heights, handle heavy equipment in extreme conditions, and work in environments where a single mistake can be fatal.
The technology to change this exists — but it hasn't been designed for the people who need it most. Until now.
Robotics should make workers more capable, not redundant. Every system we build keeps skilled professionals at the centre — handling quality assurance, safety oversight, and the decisions that matter.
We're creating a new role in the trades — the Robotics Operator. Highly skilled workers who communicate with intelligent machines in plain language and oversee robotic tools as extensions of their craft.
The same engineering challenges that make terrestrial construction difficult — unstructured environments, limited resources, hostile conditions — are amplified on the Moon. Our technology is designed for both.
Born out of a conviction that robotic tools could fundamentally improve safety and productivity for blue-collar workers, starting with the toughest industrial environments.
Joined the NSW Government-backed Space Fast Start programme at Cicada Innovations, gaining access to the National Space Industry Hub and a community of deep-tech founders.
Gorilla MK1 validated in live trials with Transgrid and Zinfra — proving the concept of lightweight robotic tools for transmission line maintenance.
Charlotte, the autonomous six-legged construction robot, presented at the 76th International Astronautical Congress — demonstrating our R&D capabilities in bio-inspired locomotion and additive manufacturing.
Expanding Gorilla deployments across the energy sector, bringing EMU to field trials with construction partners, and continuing to advance our space robotics R&D programme.
We're always looking for industry partners, collaborators, and forward-thinking organisations who want to shape the future of work.
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