Reframe Systems: $20 Million Series A Raised For Scaling Microfactories To Address Housing Crisis

Amit Chowdhry
Pulse 2.0
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Pulse 2.0, reported by Amit Chowdhry, covers our $20 million Series A funding round and dives into Reframe System's origins. Leveraging principles learned when scaling Amazon's fulfillment network, our founders, Vikas Enti, Felipe Polido, and Aaron Small deployed over 500,000 robots across Amazon's operations. Now we're applying that same expertise to an industry still built on fragmented, outdated, manual processes. Our microfactories use proprietary software and vision-guided robotics to reduce construction times by 35%, addressing labor shortages while bringing precision-built homes to scale.

The core of our approach is mass customization without added cost or time. We can adapt designs for local codes, climate, and neighborhood style in minutes whether it's a triple-decker or a single-family home. Each microfactory deploys in 100 days and manufactures five single-family homes per week. Homes are all-electric, solar-ready, and designed to strict fire-resilience standards with ember-resistant vents and non-combustible materials. Our current pipeline includes 20 housing units in Somerville multi-family complexes, 12 single-family homes in Devens, and othe low-rise buildings. We're also deploying in Southern California to address the region's housing shortage and wildfire recovery.

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