UK-based Automated Architecture Raises £2.6M to Expand its Solution in Europe and the US

Shared 25 March, 2024

UK-based Automated Architecture Raises £2.6M to Expand its Solution in Europe and the US

Construction tech startup Automated Architecture (AUAR) has raised a £2.6M Seed round to support its mission of building sustainable and affordable homes using its micro-factories. This funding round is led by deep-tech and AI fund Miles Ahead alongside Robotics & Automation Ventures (ABB RA Ventures) – the venture capital unit of the ABB Robotics & Discrete Automation business, Rival Holdings, Morgan Stanley, Vandenbussche Group, Bacchus Venture Capital, and angel investors Nicolas Bearelle, Atomico Scout Stefano Bernardi and Dob Todorov. The investment will support the company’s growth of its partner license network with ten more partners and expanding operations in the US.

AUAR partners with home builders and contractors in Europe and North America to build the first distributed micro-factory network for sustainable timber housing. The company licenses its low CapEx robotic micro-factories and tech stack to a network of existing home builders, creating a massive revenue opportunity for these companies to deliver low-energy homes at the price of normal homes and at scale. AUAR’s design algorithms can generate endless design variations adapted to local sites.

The company offers a different vision for the built environment, where automation is not centralised into large factories but empowers local ecosystems of communities, contractors, architects and developers to build better homes. They are targeting 40 license partners for its micro-factories by 2030, with a capacity to produce over 75,000 energy-efficient homes and remove millions of tons of CO2 each year.

AUAR was founded in 2019 by Mollie Claypool, CEO, and Gilles Retsin, CTO and Chief Architect, after working together for over a decade researching how robotics, generative design, and AI could radically transform housing and how we live.

Mollie Claypool, Co-Founder and CEO of AUAR, said, “There is a huge and urgent need for affordable low-energy homes, but currently, these are expensive to build and difficult to deliver at scale. Building high-quality, sustainable timber homes is hard to scale, but AUAR is here to change that. Robots and AI allow us to deliver high-quality housing at significantly lower costs, increasing margins and productivity while lowering the cost for the end users. By using our solution, construction companies are incentivised to  meet much-needed sustainability targets.”

Gilles Retsin, Co-Founder and CTO of AUAR, said, “AUAR has developed all the tech home builders need to develop, produce, and build affordable low-energy homes while increasing margins and productivity. Our technology is low CapEx, doesn’t require big factories, and pays itself back in a few months.”

The construction industry is one of the world’s largest sectors, with $10 trillion annually spent on construction-related goods and services. However, according to a McKinsey report, the sector has an intractable productivity problem, costing the global economy $1.6 trillion annually. Existing solutions, such as modular factories, are CapEx-heavy, struggle to deliver and take years to set up. AUAR provides a solution to this issue where its tech stack of robotic micro-factories and software reduces upfront investment costs for builders, increasing their productivity while derisking projects and helping with labour shortages. 

Luc Burgelman, Founding Partner at Miles Ahead, said, “AUAR’s combination of licensed hardware and software has the potential to change the game as we know it. Its construction approach will not only be a massive help in fighting the low levels of productivity observed in the sector, saving companies valuable time, moreover, it will be instrumental in meeting sustainability goals.”

AUAR’s underlying data model makes all costs and other data known upfront to their clients and manufacturing partners. The company is already working with two pilot customers – Rival Holdings and Vandenbussche NV.

Brad Crawford, CEO at Rival Holdings, said, “We’re delighted to collaborate with AUAR both as an investor and a customer. The ability to efficiently incorporate their solution into our business makes this partnership dynamic and strategic, and we can’t wait to see what this funding round will enable their team to accomplish.

“Craig McDonnell, Managing Director, Business Line Industries at ABB Robotics, added, “By re-imagining how robotic automation can be used as part of the construction process, AUAR’s approach has the potential to completely transform the house building sector. By making full use of the extended possibilities offered by robots, AUAR’s concept will enable sustainable homes to be built faster, more cost-effectively and with greatly reduced waste while ensuring the highest levels of quality and consistency.”


AUAR is hiring across its robotics, product and marketing teams as part of the funding. 

For more information, go to automatedarchitecture.io


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