Apis Cor, the construction technology company known for its World Record building in Dubai, today announces a critical milestone in its crowdfunding campaign on StartEngine: over $200,000 raised within less than a week.
With its vision to build homes that are accessible, affordable and durable, and through the strength of its founding team and technology, Apis Cor is already backed by At One Ventures and has raised over $1.1M from retail investors as part of its Reg A+ as of September 1, 2022.
Venture capital funding for 3D printing startups that aim to disrupt industries such as aerospace, healthcare and housing reached $1.5 billion in just the first six months of 2022. But those benefiting from these early-stage opportunities have been limited to accredited investors and institutions.
Recently, however, there have been several 3D-printed housing companies that have opened up the door to funding from outside sources through equity crowdfunding platforms like StartEngine and Republic.
And while not in 3D-printing specifically, the modular home company Boxabl saw a massive response from interested investors and raised over $3.5M this summer.
Unlike many of its competitors, Apis Cor is already established in the market, with completed projects in Texas and Missouri and MOU pre-contracts with two companies to develop and 3D print affordable houses in New Orleans, Louisiana and Wilmington, North Carolina.
In addition, Apis Cor has 117 Letters of Intent from construction companies across the country who are eager to start using the Apis Cor robotics system for construction.
Apis Cor is also the only construction company that has designed 3D-printed walls that comply with international building codes and has recently received broad regulatory approval for its method and material in Montana, the first state to do so.
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Apis Cor creates value for an underserved market – building developers who must build quality, durable, homes at an affordable price in a short period of time, with materials that are readily available.
While the company’s primary focus is on the low-rising residential housing market, there are more market segments available due to the capability of Apis Cor technology to construct wall structures of a building of almost any footprint (sq. footage) and up to three floors.
This could include commercial and industrial buildings, storage, warehouses, distribution centers and structures, elements, walls, fences, and retaining walls for large-scale industrial infrastructure construction projects.
“This is the way the construction industry is going,” said Apis Cor co-founder and CEO Anna Cheniuntai. “Based on our momentum, we think much of the industry will switch to robotic or automated builders in the next 5 to 10 years. Apis Cor’s houses are durable (hurricane and earthquake resistant) and affordable – a finished house can be up to 30% less expensive than a traditionally built house.Our world needs more hard technologies that create tangible products especially like housing and real estate assets.”
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Founded in 2016 by Nikita and Anna Cheniuntai, Apis Cor is an American technology corporation headquartered in Melbourne, Florida that develops advanced technologies and materials for construction 3D-printing. The company holds the Guinness Book World Record for the Largest 3D-Printed Building on Earth and is proud to be a resident of the Autodesk Technology Centers Outsight Network. A successful participant in NASA’s “3D Printed Habitat Challenge” – Apis Cor was awarded top honors in several categories. Apis Cor is backed by Alchemist Accelerator, the premier accelerator for Enterprise startups, and At One Ventures, a VC and private equity firm which supports deep tech ventures that are a net positive to nature and the planet. Learn more about 3D-printing construction technology at: www.Apis-Cor.com.