The Boston Globe: The housing market is a nightmare. An Andover startup wants to use robots to help fix it.

Scott Kirsner
Boston Globe
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The Boston Globe features Reframe Systems against the backdrop of a housing market that is increasingly difficult to build within and scale. The coverage highlights how we’re using robots alongside people to bring a more coordinated, system-driven approach to construction, with an emphasis on improving consistency and execution rather than replacing labor. Early projects focus on smaller-format homes, but as a way to prove out a production model that can extend across a much broader range of housing types.

At the core is a software-coordinated manufacturing process that connects design, fabrication, and assembly into a single system. That foundation allows the same underlying approach to support everything from a single ADU to larger multifamily buildings without retooling or changing the system itself. The work reflects an early-stage effort to bring a new production model into an industry that has struggled to keep up with demand, with a clear path toward scaling beyond initial formats.

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