Startup Mighty Buildings, which prints houses on a 3D printer, has raised $50 million. The company was founded in 2018 by former Skolkovo chief investment officer Vyacheslav Solonitsyn and DI GRoup co-founder Dmitry Starodubtsev. Along with the news of the round, they announced the launch of a project to search for leads from companies that use AI.

3D printing startup with Russian roots Mighty Buildings raises $50 million

Its co-founders Vyacheslav Solonitsyn and Dmitry Starodubtsev spoke about the $50 million raising by startup Mighty Buildings on the accelerator website Y Combinator. The details of the transaction and the names of the investors are not disclosed, the information about the round is not available on the company’s card on Crunchbase.

Mighty Buildings 3D prints houses. In one day, a startup prints a 32 sq. m., whose cost, according to the company for 2020, ranges between $115 and $285 thousand.

According to Crunchbase, Mighty Buildings has raised a total of $101.8 million, not including the current round. The company received its first investment in 2018.

The co-founders of Mighty Buildings also announced the launch of the Intently service. Helps find potential customers for companies using artificial intelligence technologies.

Author:

Kirill Bilyk

Source: RB

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