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Mighty Buildings lands $22M to create ‘sustainable and affordable’ 3D-printed homes

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Oakland-based Mighty Buildings , which is on a quest to build homes using 3D printing, robotics and automation, has raised a $22 million extension to its Series B round of funding. Mighty Building’s self-proclaimed mission is to create “beautiful, sustainable and affordable” homes.

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Real estate developer turned prefab home builder Veev closes on $400M in fresh funding

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Veev, a real estate developer turned tech-enabled homebuilder, announced today that it has raised $400 million a Series D round that propels the company to “unicorn status.” Interestingly, Veev Group started its life as a traditional real estate developer and asset manager.

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ICON lands $207M Series B to construct more 3D-printed homes after seeing 400% YoY revenue growth

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Creating single-family homes for the homeless using 3D printing robotics. Delivering what is believed to be the largest 3D-printed structure in North America — a barracks for Texas Military Department. ICON was founded in late 2017 and launched during SXSW in March 2018 with the first permitted 3D-printed home in the U.S.

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Prefabs sprout: How Modulous helps housing developers build modular homes without factories

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the full 3D shape and form) specific to each building site, and is based on its proprietary “kit of parts” which are standardized components procured from the construction supply chain and brought together to create buildings. The software generates optimized designs and “massing” (i.e.

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AI-powered building design platform BeamUP emerges from stealth with $15M

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Designing for sustainability adds even more complexity to the process, chiefly because it requires integrating “green” principles and complying with environmental laws and regulations. The slow uptake threatens to impede the industry’s progress toward desired goals, like improved sustainability.

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PassiveLogic, which creates digital twins of building systems, raises $15M

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” Analysts at McKinsey (among others) predict the pandemic will spur an interest in more comfortable, sustainable working spaces. “To get to the future of real estate, there needs to be a digital platform that can aggregate building data, [allowing] building managers to customize automation controls and act upon it in real-time.”

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The role of IoT in shaping smart cities

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The synergy between IoT and AI drives cities toward greater innovation, sustainability, and responsiveness. These can even be visualized in 3D, providing a clear and intuitive understanding of the physical environment. In Asia, Singapore aims to green 80% of its buildings by 2030 as part of its sustainability initiative.

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