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In robotics land, a new focus on construction

Por: The Boston Globe Tech June 27, 2023

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Suffolk Construction is best known for building iconic structures like the Millennium Tower and the Luis Vidal-designed Terminal E extension at Logan Airport. But facing increasing labor shortages and inflation challenges, the company has also turned its attention to helping build innovative startups in construction tech.Chief executive and chair John Fish and MassRobotics executive director Tom Ryden welcomed dozens of robotics investors and... + full article



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