HausBots interview with Jack Cornes

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Interview with Jack Cornes, HausBots: hausbots.com/
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HB1 by Hausbots
Our patent pending and totally unique wall climbing technology, HB1.
The HB1 can climb rough surfaces, overcome obstacles such as wires and surface bolts, and has a payload of 6KG. We use our robot for: painting, HD visual Inspection and building and infrastructure surveys.
42KG of Suction Force
Our unique and carefully designed suction system…
Creates 42KG of force into the surface. Whilst it may seem miraculous… It’s certainly not going anywhere. The HB1 has a 30m range from the ground, but potentially unlimited if the tether can be supplied from the roof.
Any Radius
Using our patent pending technology…
We are then able to create a robot for any climbing challenge. Columns, tanks, flat walls… you name it, we climb it.
6KG Payload
The HB1 has 6KG available for your payload.
Sensing, inspecting, grabbing, painting and more. Within the 6KG available, the uses for your project are almost unlimited.
PHILIP
Welcome to the Robot Philosophy podcast, where we keep you up to date on the latest news, reviews, and anything new in the robot world. Hi, guys. Philip English here. Robot Phil. Just another interview for you, just to quickly and obviously learn some more about the new or some more robot companies out and about. So, Daniel, we got Jack Cornes from HausBots, and we’re going to give you a quick overview to see how they work. Really? So welcome, Jack.
JACK
Hi, how are you doing?
PHILIP
Fine. Thanks for your time today. Just to start with, it’s probably worth getting like an intro for yourself and just a little profile on the company, if that’s okay.
JACK
Yeah, sure, no problem. Hi, I’m Jack. I am the CEO, one of the founders at HausBots. In a nutshell, that HausBots build robots to protect and maintain buildings and infrastructure. We started the business when my co-founder was asked by his parents to paint his house. He was up on the ladder painting his parents’ house, thinking to himself, blimey, it’s the 21st century, I’ve got an engineering degree, there’s got to be a better way of doing this. So, he made our first ever robot as nothing more than a bit of fun in his garage to help him paint his parents’ house. We’ve known each other since we were about twelve years old. So, we were having a catch up one day and he was telling me about this idea that he had come up with, and a bit of a Eureka moment happened for me. At that time, I was working in big tech, selling mainly software-based automation. And the Eureka moment was seeing how the task that his robot solved, which was effectively making work at height safer, wasn’t really being matched in the market, there wasn’t really a product out there, and I knew how much money was being spent on automation at large. So, we decided it would be a perfect opportunity to get together. I brought the parts of the puzzle that he was missing, sales, commercial, that sort of stuff, and started the business about three years ago. Fast forward to today and we’ve morphed from a robot to help a kid paint his house to a robot that can make all types of work at height significantly safer and significantly more cost effective. So, what we’ve actually got is a really clever climbing robot that can climb any surface you can imagine. And then we can integrate payloads up to 6 kg. So we do all sorts of projects from concrete inspection through to painting through to metal inspection, you name it. We can work out a way of getting our climbing platform to do it
PHILIP
right. It’s a fantastic overview. Thanks, Chad. They could just a good speck on the company. So I suppose the first question that you must always get, you say any material there, so what stops it? Like slipping on very wet and slippy material. It’s something to do with the way that the device, I suppose it might suck onto the building. Is that how it works?
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