< IMG SRC = "/Uploads/Blogs/76/96/IB-FS1PQFJ2S_0DF4A499.jpg" Alt = "Effective and Safe Solution. The United Kingdom successfully tested drones for buildings"/> < p > The future of the construction industry may change thanks to flying works that have already undergone a successful test in practice.
< P > A study conducted by British scientists from the Imperial College of London and Bristol University proves that drones using air additive technology can perform construction work at high altitudes and in hard -accessible places. This technique is a revolutionary step in the development of building technologies.
< p > on & nbsp; the opinion of researchers, flying works are able to overcome the restriction of traditional terrestrial methods, providing not only freedom of movement, but & nbsp; and & nbsp; high accuracy of building materials. Such works can act autonomously, not & nbsp; requires a fixed construction site, and perform works even in & nbsp; natural disasters.
~ ~ > 62 > < p > they significantly increase safety and reduce costs on & nbsp; transportation and & nbsp; installation of equipment.
< p > Technology tests are conducted in & nbsp; Switzerland, where & nbsp; nbsp; nbsp; nbsp; nbsp; a world for real testing of flying construction systems. Scientists emphasize that & nbsp; to & nbsp; mass implementation, a number of tasks, including the creation of strong but lightweight materials, and & nbsp; also improvement of autonomous control systems.
~ < P > However, today the real possibilities of such robots have been demonstrated today, in particular with & nbsp; facade repair and temporary shelters. The development of this technology opens up new horizons for urban and infrastructure solutions.