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Hadrian X

By FBR · construction

Price
Availability
Internal use only (not for retail).
Maturity
pilot
Real-world use
No verified deployments

FBR (formerly Fastbrick Robotics; Perth, Australia; ASX: FBR) makes the Hadrian X, a truck-mounted autonomous bricklaying robot whose robotic boom lays blocks and bricks outdoors, using Dynamic Stabilisation Technology to compensate for boom movement in wind and vibration. There is no consumer price: it is B2B construction equipment, not sold to consumers. The verified-vs-claimed point is on maturity: despite years of development, build-partner trials, and announced partnerships with major homebuilders (PulteGroup, CRH), the Hadrian X remains at pilot and trial stage rather than at-scale commercial sale, and FBR has faced documented financial distress and capital-raising pressure as an ASX-listed company. The pilot label reflects verified deployment reality rather than aspirational marketing framing. With Construction Robotics' discontinued SAM100, it forms the bricklaying-automation cautionary pair of the cohort.

Readiness

Hadrian X is internal use only (not for retail), no capability claims are on file, the model has no verified field deployments in the registry, and no incidents are on record.

Availability
internal-only

Internal use only (not for retail).

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Price honesty
no-price

No price points on file for Hadrian X.

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Capability honesty
no-claims

No reviewed capability claims on file for Hadrian X.

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Real-world use
pilot

Maturity: pilot. No verified deployments in the registry.

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Safety record
no-incidents

No incidents on record. No verified deployments either.

What it claims to do

No reviewed capability claims on file.

Price

No reviewed price points on file.

Real-world use

No verified deployments on file for Hadrian X.

Safety record

No incidents on record. No verified deployments either, so the absence is uninformative.

Privacy

No privacy practices disclosed or on file for Hadrian X.

Specs

notes
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products
Hadrian X - a truck-mounted robotic boom that lays blocks/bricks outdoors using Dynamic Stabilisation Technology (DST) to compensate for boom sway in wind
formFactor
construction (outdoor autonomous bricklaying robot, truck-mounted boom)

What's under the hood

No brain on file for Hadrian X.

Frequently asked questions

Is the Hadrian X actually available for purchase?
Not available to consumers. In internal use by FBR.Source: FBR Hadrian X bricklaying robot (official product page)
What does the Hadrian X cost?
Not announced.
Where is the Hadrian X being used?
No verified field deployments on record.
Is the Hadrian X safe?
No incidents on record, but with no verified field deployments either, the absence is uninformative.
How does the Hadrian X handle privacy?
No privacy practices disclosed or on file for Hadrian X.
Who makes the Hadrian X?
Hadrian X is made by FBR, based in Perth, Western Australia, Australia.Source: FBR Hadrian X bricklaying robot (official product page)

Video

PRIMARY SOURCE
Courtesy of FBR

FBR (Fastbrick Robotics) footage of its Hadrian X completing a multi-unit build. Hadrian X lays blocks (not standard bricks) via a stabilized boom from a fixed truck position, building the structural wall shell; humans set up the machine, load blocks and adhesive, and handle footings, services, and finishing. 'World's first' framing is the maker's; autonomy is bounded to the block-laying task per the CAD model.

Manufacturer

FBR (registry record: /companies/fbr)

Compared to

Sources

  1. FBR Hadrian X bricklaying robot (official product page) · https://www.fbr.com.au/view/hadrian-x
  2. FBR (Fastbrick Robotics) - ASX:FBR outdoor bricklaying robotics · https://www.fbr.com.au/
  3. FBR Hadrian X builds homes (Dynamic Stabilisation Technology) · https://www.therobotreport.com/fbr-hadrian-x-bricklaying-robot-builds-first-home/
  4. Hadrian X builds first display home (build-partner trials) · https://www.commercialrealestate.com.au/news/robot-bricklayer-hadrian-x-builds-first-display-home/
  5. FBR partnerships with PulteGroup and CRH (US/build-partner expansion) · https://www.constructionweekonline.com/business/fbr-pulte-crh-hadrian-x
  6. FBR Ltd ASX listing (ASX:FBR; financial position / capital raisings) · https://www.asx.com.au/markets/company/fbr
  7. FBR official YouTube (@FBR-ltd), embedded under standard YouTube embed terms. oEmbed author_url verified 2026-06. · https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wdo8TGH4log · 2026-06-04

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