Okibo, Global Leader in Construction Painting and Drywall Finishing Robotics, Launches US Headquarters
Company's Much-Anticipated EG7 Robot Now Available in the American Market
Okibo, a global pioneer in construction robotics, today announces the opening of its U.S. headquarters in Englewood, New Jersey, and the official launch of its EG7 robot in the American market. After establishing its U.S. base in 2024, Okibo's fully autonomous, AI-guided painting and drywall finishing robots are already active on major American construction sites, having covered more than one million square feet in Europe.
The EG7 is a next-generation, battery-powered robot requiring zero site preparation, external references, or technical expertise to operate. Unlike systems that depend on external markers or BIM tools, the EG7 uses a patented AI-driven 3D scanning and real-time modeling algorithm for navigation and execution. It can finish an average of 1,000 square feet per hour, operating completely independently—no cords, pumps, or Wi-Fi required.
Key Features of the EG7 Include:
Fully Independent: No external pump, hose, cords, sensors, Wi-Fi/5G, or site prep required.
Compact & Lightweight: Weighs just 800 pounds and is only 27 inches wide—fits through standard doorways and tight spaces.
Modular Design: Quick-detach manipulator and interchangeable components (e.g., hopper to dust collector) for various applications.
Omnidirectional Swerve Drive: High maneuverability in confined environments like residential, multifamily, and office projects.
Standard Club Cart 5kWh Batteries: Reliable, long-lasting, and easily replaceable.
CE Certified: Compliant with multiple machine safety and electromagnetic compatibility standards.
"In an industry rapidly adopting technologies to enhance safety and performance, Okibo robots require no setup or technical skills to operate," said Nadav Shuruk, COO and co-founder of Okibo. "They reduce dust, improve air quality, and eliminate common physical injuries on site—robots don't fall off ladders or suffer repetitive strain injuries."
As the construction industry faces a looming labor crisis—the National Center for Construction Education and Research projects 41 percent of the workforce will retire by 2031—Okibo offers a critical solution. "Younger generations raised on technology expect safer, more efficient job sites. Okibo helps firms meet those expectations," added Shuruk.
About Okibo
Founded in 2018, Okibo is headquartered in Englewood, NJ, and Tel Aviv, Israel. Backed by experts in robotics, AI, computer vision, and construction, Okibo's mission is to boost efficiency, enhance safety, and help solve the construction labor shortage.
Learn more at www.okibo.com or connect with us on LinkedIn
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