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Robotics & Autonomy·July 16, 2026·1 min read

TerraFirma raises $115M to build robotic infrastructure for construction

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TerraFirma’s $115M for AI-orchestrated, remotely operated heavy machinery is more evidence that construction automation will look like upgraded fleets plus command centers, not humanoids on job sites. Developers and GCs should start mapping which tasks can be handed to retrofitted equipment long before they budget for fully autonomous builds.

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Neo robot hands can build LEGOs, unzip jackets, and open a bag of Funyuns — I can't tell if I'm thrilled or terrified

Robot hands that can reliably manipulate LEGOs, zippers, and snack bags move dexterous manipulation from lab curiosity toward general-purpose service work. If you run facilities with repetitive but fine-grained manual tasks, start mapping where human hands are truly irreplaceable versus where a Neo-class end effector could slot in over the next 2–4 years.