
Gravis Robotics raises $200M for autonomous construction
THE SO WHAT
A $200M raise for Gravis Robotics to retrofit excavators and heavy equipment is a bet that autonomy will hit construction before many white-collar sectors feel real AI displacement. Developers and EPCs should start bidding projects assuming mixed human–robot fleets — and lock in partners now while vendor capacity is still scarce.
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