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nLink

nLink is a Norwegian construction robotics company that developed the world's first mobile drilling robot for ceiling drilling, automating a physically…

Founded
2014
HQ
Sogndal, Norway
Status
active

Funding

$1.0M

Models

1

Overview

nLink is a Norwegian construction robotics company that developed the world's first mobile drilling robot for ceiling drilling, automating a physically demanding task that causes musculoskeletal injuries in construction workers. Founded in 2014 in Sogndal, the company won the RoboBusiness Pitchfire startup competition and later partnered with Hilti, which became a 37% strategic investor and collaboratively launched the Jaibot drilling robot in October 2020. nLink offers its robots as a service and has expanded its robotics engineering expertise to adjacent industries.

Verified record

Verified deployments
None on file
Active incidents
None on file

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Key facts

Robot

Mobile drilling robot for walls, ceilings, and floors

Focus

Drilling and construction robotics

CEO

Havard Halvorsen

Founder

Konrad Fagertun

Strategic investor

Hilti (37% stake, August 2017)

Product

Mobile drilling robot (Drilly) / Jaibot (with Hilti)

Data & sources

Web sources

1

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Current leadership (2)

Founders (1)

Safety record

No incidents on record for nLink.

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Recent coverage

nLink in third-party press

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