AUAR, a UK firm, secures .2M to construct robot-built Lego homes
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A UK-based construction technology firm, AUAR, has secured .2 million in funding to further its goal of automating the construction process to address housing issues. AUAR plans to establish a network of decentralized micro-factories to produce environmentally friendly timber homes. The company envisions a new approach to the built environment, empowering local ecosystems of developers, contractors, architects, and communities to collaborate on constructing high-quality homes instead of relying on centralized automation in large factories. This innovative approach aims to revolutionize the construction industry and create sustainable housing solutions.