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AI-powered construction robot inspecting and repairing a concrete wall on a renovation site

Sitegeist secures €4M to deploy AI robots for concrete repair

16 February 2026 Technology No Comments2 Mins Read
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Sitegeist raises €4M to automate concrete renovation with AI robots

Munich-based startup Sitegeist, a spinout from the Technical University of Munich (TUM), has secured a €4 million funding round to accelerate the deployment of its AI-powered robots for concrete inspection and repair. The company aims to address the mounting labour shortage and productivity challenges in the European construction and renovation sector.

Tackling labour shortages in concrete renovation

Across Europe, building owners and infrastructure operators face a growing backlog of concrete maintenance work. Ageing bridges, tunnels, parking structures and residential buildings require urgent renovation, yet qualified workers are increasingly scarce. Sitegeist is positioning its technology as a direct response to this structural skills gap.

The company’s robotic systems are designed to automate some of the most repetitive and hazardous tasks in concrete renovation. Using advanced computer vision and AI algorithms, the robots can scan surfaces, detect cracks, map corrosion risks and support targeted repair workflows. By digitising site conditions and standardising inspection, Sitegeist aims to reduce errors, cut project times and improve safety.

From TUM research lab to commercial deployment

Founded by a team of robotics and construction-technology experts from TUM, Sitegeist has spent the past years validating its platform on live construction sites and infrastructure projects. The new €4 million investment will be used to expand engineering and field operations, enhance the underlying AI models, and scale pilots with major construction and facility-management partners.

According to the company, its robots are designed to integrate into existing workflows rather than replace entire crews. By handling data-heavy and precision tasks, the machines free up skilled workers to focus on complex decision-making and high-value repair activities. This hybrid model is expected to appeal to contractors facing both cost pressure and a shortage of experienced staff.

Digitalisation push in construction

The funding for Sitegeist underscores a broader shift toward construction robotics and digital twins in the built environment. Investors are increasingly backing technologies that promise measurable gains in productivity and sustainability, especially in renovation, where extending the life of existing structures can significantly reduce embodied carbon. With fresh capital and academic backing from TUM, Sitegeist is positioning itself as a key player in Europe’s move toward automated, data-driven concrete maintenance.

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