Fast Company's Most Innovative Companies list for Urban Development and Real Estate features Reframe for creating a robotic system that makes constructing homes cheaper and faster.
The write-up traces the origin of Reframe to our Co-Founders' work with Amazon Robotics, and the decision to redirect that precision toward a more pressing social problem: the shortage of accessible housing. The results are concrete: homes built 2.5 times faster, at 35% lower cost, and with 10% of the carbon emissions of traditional construction.
Fast Company highlights what sets Reframe apart from other modular and factory-built approaches: flexibility. Our technology allows for meaningful customization within the manufacturing process, using AI to add variety across different models without sacrificing the efficiency of a production line. The piece also covers the scalability of our model: a 50,000-square-foot factory module that can be placed inside existing industrial warehouses, stood up wherever housing is needed, and capable of building up to five homes a week.

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