Apis Cor, a leading manufacturer of construction 3D-printing robotic technologies, has received a strategic investment from D.R. Horton, the largest homebuilder by volume in the United States and number one on our Top 25 Atlanta Home Builders list. This collaboration marks a significant milestone in advancing construction technology and addressing critical challenges in the housing industry.
The investment from D.R. Horton underscores the potential of Apis Cor’s innovative 3D-printing solutions to revolutionize homebuilding. With the support of D.R. Horton’s expertise and infrastructure, Apis Cor plans to accelerate the adoption and scalability of its breakthrough technology across the nation.
3D-printing has long been seen as a way to address the pressing labor shortage in the construction industry and meet the increasing demand for housing. “Access to D.R. Horton’s extensive expertise and infrastructure can boost the adoption and scalability of our breakthrough technology in the market and help us make our technology available for every homebuilder in the country sooner,” said Anna Cheniuntai, CEO and co-founder of Apis Cor.
The collaboration between Apis Cor and D.R. Horton will commence with a multi-unit construction project in South Florida. Leveraging Apis Cor’s new 3D-printed wall system, both companies anticipate a substantial increase in productivity, paving the way for more efficient and cost-effective construction processes.
The construction industry faces significant challenges due to labor shortages and rising costs. Apis Cor’s technology has the potential to transform the way homes are built, bringing down costs and increasing efficiency.
Apis Cor’s 3D-printing technology aims to empower homebuilders of all sizes with robotic solutions that enhance productivity and mitigate labor challenges. By automating construction processes, Apis Cor enables builders to construct homes more efficiently while maintaining high-quality standards.
Founded in 2016, Apis Cor has gained recognition for its pioneering work in construction 3D printing. The company holds the Guinness Book World Record for the Largest 3D-Printed Building on Earth and has been honored in various industry competitions, including NASA’s “3D Printed Habitat Challenge.”
For more information about Apis Cor and its groundbreaking technology, visit www.apis-cor.com.