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FBR

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FBR is a company. It is located in High Wycombe, Australia and was founded in 2015. The company is part of the Industrials sector, specifically in the Machinery industry.

Key facts

  • city: High Wycombe
  • state: WA
  • country: Australia
  • sector: Industrials
  • industry: Machinery
  • foundation year: 2015
  • CEO: Michael John Pivac
  • CEO gender: Male
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Business

  • Assets: 46.5M $
  • Debt: 2.3M $
  • Employees: crown Try Pro to see estimates
  • Free cash flow: -4983790 $
  • Market cap: 74.3M $
  • Revenues: 431.7K $

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  • Industrial Automation Technology
  • FBR develops dynamically stabilised robots to address global needs. They are designed to work outside using our Dynamic Stabilisation Technology (DST™).
  • $FBR develops dynamically stabilised robots to address global needs. They are designed to work outdoors using our core Dynamic Stabilisation Technology (DST™).
  • Innovation in the Making | FBR Limited (ASX:FBR) designs, develops and builds dynamically stabilised robots to address global needs. These robots are designed to work outdoors using the Company's core Dynamic Stabilisation Technology™ (DST™). FBR is commercialising products for the construction sector together with DST™ enabled solutions for other ...
  • FBR Limited designs, develops, builds, and operates automated robotic machines in Australia. It engages in developing the Hadrian X, a construction robot that builds block structures from 3D CAD model; Fastbrick wall system; and dynamic stabilisation technology (DST), which reacts to wind, vibration, and other environmental factors to enable precise positioning of objects over large distances outside. The company was formerly known as Fastbrick Robotics Limited and changed its name to FBR Limited. FBR Limited was incorporated in 1999 and is based in High Wycombe, Australia.
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