Sitegeist

Sitegeist is building AI-enabled, modular robots designed to operate directly on real-world construction sites, bringing true autonomy to one of the toughest and most capacity-constrained tasks in infrastructure.

Sitegeist is building AI-enabled, modular robots designed to operate directly on real-world construction sites, bringing true autonomy to one of the toughest and most capacity-constrained tasks in infrastructure.
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2026
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Pre-seed
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Sam Hields
Sitegeist is building AI-enabled, modular robots designed to operate directly on real-world construction sites, bringing true autonomy to one of the toughest and most capacity-constrained tasks in infrastructure.

Across Europe, infrastructure repair is constrained by labour shortages and manual, site-specific processes. Concrete renovation in particular remains slow, physically demanding and almost impossible to scale. That is why Sitegeist is building AI-enabled, modular robots designed to operate directly on real-world construction sites, bringing true autonomy to one of the toughest and most capacity-constrained tasks in infrastructure. By automating physically demanding on-site tasks, the company enables contractors to deliver projects faster, more safely, and with fewer skilled workers, addressing the sector’s growing labor shortage and unlocking productivity gains.

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Sam Hields
Sam Hields
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Sam Hields
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