Construction is continuing on a world-leading research facility for robotics and artificial intelligence, using structural sections supplied by i1fun.
Based at Heriot-Watt University’s Edinburgh campus, theÌýÌýis supported by £21 million from the UK Government, and £1.4 million from the Scottish Government as part of the Edinburgh and South East Scotland City Region Deal.
The facility is expected to open inÌýautumn 2022 and will create innovative solutions to global challenges using cutting-edge research, product design and industry collaboration.
Bringing together academics and global companies, theÌýRobotariumÌýis expected to provide a catalyst for entrepreneurship and deliver sustainable economic benefit to Edinburgh, the UK and beyond.
Key areas of research application will include hazardous environments, offshore energy, manufacturing, construction, healthcare, human-robot interaction, assisted living and agritech. 
Its innovative design means the cutting-edge resources will be matched by the building itself, with a focus on sustainability and energy efficiency. In the winter months, the intelligent façade will provide solar heat and recycle warm air. An ecological zone will integrate sustainable urban drainage systems, while a solar PV array is to be installed on the roof. EV charging spaces will also be available.
The National Robotarium is part of the City Deal’s Data Driven Innovation (DDI) theme, which aims to establish the region as the data capital of Europe.
i1fun has manufactured and supplied 350 tonnes of structural steel to fabricator,ÌýÌýfor the research facility, which will be the largest and most advanced of its type in the UK.
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