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Could spray-painting robot make painters redundant?

A robot has been developed in Singapore that can spray-paint the interiors of industrial buildings faster than humans, operating around the clock, even in complete darkness.

Called PictoBot, the machine can paint a high interior wall 25% faster than a crew of two painters.

It was developed by a local university and the government to address safety and productivity issues, plus the manpower and resource constraints faced in the city state.

“Painting large industrial spaces is repetitive, labour intensive and time-consuming. PictoBot can paint while a supervisor focuses on operating it,” said principal investigator Prof Chen I-Ming, director of the Robotic Research Centre at Nanyang Technological University (NTU).

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