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BAM Nuttall’s robot dog collects data on remote Shetlands site

BAM Nuttall has trialled Spot the robot dog on a remote Shetlands site (Image courtesy of BAM Nuttall)
BAM Nuttall has trialled Spot the robot dog on a remote Shetlands site (Image courtesy of BAM Nuttall)

BAM Nuttall has used a Spot robot dog to collect data on a remote Shetlands construction site.

The contractor fitted the Boston Dynamics-made Spot robot dog with a Trimble X7 3D laser scanner. It used a private standalone 5G network for remote control.

BAM then controlled Spot and the Trimble X7 remotely to collect data and create site records via the 5G network. The network covers the 55,176 sq m site in the Shetlands. The trial marks the robot’s first 5G deployment in the UK.

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