Green Badger expands platform, China recycles construction waste

November 10, 2025

Partner Robotics raised Series A for construction robots, John Holland trialed Astro robotic dog for tunnel safety monitoring, Green Badger expanded its plat...

Snapshot

Partner Robotics raised Series A for construction robots, John Holland trialed Astro robotic dog for tunnel safety monitoring, Green Badger expanded its platform, recycled waste could meet 48% of China's aggregate demand by 2050, and exoskeleton market to hit $7.3B by 2035.

AEC Tech in Action

India's robotics startups gain momentum ahead of 2025: Indian robotics startups CynLr, Genrobotics, and Unbox Robotics are advancing with innovative solutions aimed at local challenges, supported by a growing funding landscape. (techgenyz.com)

Wearable exoskeleton market to reach USD 7.3 billion by 2035: The wearable industrial exoskeleton devices market is projected to grow from USD 1.7 billion in 2025 to USD 7.3 billion by 2035, indicating a CAGR of 15.7%. (futuremarketinsights.com)

New Innovations and Partnerships

John Holland and Telstra Enterprise trials robotic dog for underground safety monitoring: Astro, a robotic dog equipped with 5G and environmental sensors, is trialed on Melbourne's Metro Tunnel Project to enhance construction worker safety. (com.au)

China eyes recycled construction waste to supply half of future aggregate demand: Tsinghua University research shows recycled sand and gravel from demolished buildings could meet 48% of China's construction material needs by 2050. (interestingengineering.com)

Green Badger expands platform for sustainable construction management: Green Badger releases its most extensive platform update aimed at enhancing sustainable construction practices. (citybiz.co)

Funding Rounds and M&A Activity

Partner Robotics: Partner Robotics raised an eight-figure RMB Series A led by China Growth Capital to commercialize its P900 tile-laying and L3000 scribing robots. (amp.kr-asia.com)

Opinions

Better project information management enhances construction delivery: Newforma's Matt Cox emphasizes the importance of effective project information management to improve collaboration and reduce risk in construction. (co.uk)