RoBIM Technologies Inc. Closes Oversubscribed Angel Round to Accelerate Robotic Fabrication in Construction

RoBIM Technologies Inc. Closes Oversubscribed Angel Round to Accelerate Robotic Fabrication in Construction
Monday, June 16, 2025
News Release
EDMONTON, AB – June 16, 2025 — RoBIM Technologies Inc, a Canadian company pioneering robotic fabrication systems for the construction industry, today announced the successful closing of an oversubscribed angel investment round. The funding will support the continued development of RoBIM’s core technologies and initiate pilot projects with leading residential and commercial builders in North America.
The round attracted participation from angel investors, including construction and manufacturing industry executives, both in Canada and the United States. Their support reflects growing industry demand for robotic and automation solutions that address labor shortages, reduce costs and improve productivity across the construction lifecycle.
“We’re thrilled to have these investors on board as they understand both the challenges and opportunities in the construction and fabrication sectors,” said Bruce Alton, CEO and Co-founder of RoBIM. “This funding gives us the momentum to continue our technology development program and deploy our robotic fabrication systems as we commence pilot projects and demonstrate how we can unlock a new era of efficiency and productivity gains in the construction industry.”
About RoBIM Technologies Inc.
RoBIM Technologies Inc. is building a next generation robotic fabrication system called the RoBIM HIVE for the construction industry. Its modular, AI-driven platforms are designed to fabricate building components off-site or on or near job sites, reducing reliance on traditional labor, shortening schedules, and enabling more sustainable and flexible construction practices. With deep expertise in automation, simulation, and digital construction, RoBIM is advancing a future where the construction industry is much more automated and sustainable.
RoBIM would also like to acknowledge Alberta Innovates and the National Research Council – Industrial Research Assistance Program for their ongoing support to accelerate our technology development programs.
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