Built Robotics and Penn Engineering's xLAB Partner to Advance Physical AI in Construction
Safety is at the heart of the collaboration, leveraging xLAB's years of experience developing high-performance, safety-critical autonomous systems and Built Robotics' proprietary edge AI model for personnel detection and human safety.
"xLAB is committed to building safety-critical autonomous systems for real-world deployment, and construction represents one of the most demanding frontiers for that work," said Mangharam. "The fundamental challenge is bridging the gap between validation in controlled environments and robust performance under operational conditions. Our collaboration with Built will give us access to active jobsites with high-fidelity mapping data and real-world operational parameters, enabling us to build practical autonomous systems solving a real-world need."
"What xLAB has built in safety architecture is precisely the kind of rigorous foundation that physical AI demands," said Noah Ready-Campbell, CEO of Built Robotics. "Our proprietary edge AI model for personnel detection has been refined across some of the most demanding operational environments in the industry — active construction sites with hundreds of employees stretching over thousands of acres."
The initial phase of the research pilot will focus on deploying Built Robotics' edge AI model across a fleet of construction survey robots tasked with collecting high-fidelity sensor data on active solar projects. This data will then be used to improve Built's own AI models, and to expand the models to other vehicle platforms and construction activities.
"With one of the most respected robotics programs in the world, Penn Engineering — my alma mater — was a natural starting point for this collaboration," said Ready-
About Built Robotics
Built Robotics is the leader in physical AI for construction. Backed by top investors including Founders Fund, NEA, and Tiger Global, the company has established a proven track record in the
About xLAB
The Safe Autonomous Systems Lab (xLAB), led by Rahul Mangharam, Professor in Electrical and Systems Engineering and principal investigator of xLAB at Penn Engineering, focuses on the intersection of formal methods, machine learning, and embedded systems. xLAB specializes in developing provably safe, highly resilient software architectures for autonomous vehicles, medical devices, and cyber-physical infrastructure.
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