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Construction Is the Last Automation Frontier

Construction Is the Last Automation Frontier

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This is our final episode of the year, and we’re ending it with the kind of conversation AEC needs more of.

In this episode of KP Unpacked, KP sits down with Dr. Barry Clark (CTO) to connect the dots from “physical startups” (robots sewing denim) to what comes next: robots + humans coexisting on jobsites, AI-driven motion control, and a coming wave of materials + manufacturing innovation that could reshape how we design and build.

If you’re a founder, operator, or AEC leader wondering what’s real vs. vaporware, this one will sharpen your lens.

If you truly meant “last podcast of 2035,” just swap the year, but “final episode of the year” keeps it accurate either way.


Key topics covered

  • From robotics in apparel to robotics in construction: why “physical startups” are back
  • Why construction is the hardest automation environment (unstructured, bespoke, constant pivots)
  • AI’s impact on robotics: from brittle logic to learning systems that handle “unknown unknowns”
  • Digital twins + simulation: getting cheaper, more practical, closer to daily use
  • KP’s thesis: a materials renaissance for AEC—and the real bottleneck (commercial scale)
  • What “motion control” actually means (path planning + actuator control)
  • The missing layer: orchestration across people + robots on live jobsites
  • A hard truth: project tools often become archives, not systems that drive behavior

Guest bio
Dr. Barry Clark is KPR’s CTO with a background in mechanical engineering, optimal control, computer vision, and automation, spanning robotics startups and large-scale automated assembly (including server assembly and software-defined manufacturing).

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