Reality Capture's $200M Investment: Where's the Profit? - Mostafa Akbari
Reality capture in construction raised hundreds of millions, but where are the profitable businesses?
In this episode, we had Mo Akbari, ex-founder of HoloBuilder, discussing the state of reality capture technology in construction. We explored funding trends, market dynamics, and the challenges of building sustainable businesses in this space.
Tune in to find out about:
✅ Why reality capture startups struggle to achieve profitability despite significant funding
✅ The evolution of capture technologies and AI's potential impact
✅ Insights on valuation trends and fundraising strategies in construction tech
✅ Key advice for founders building products with high user adoption
Note: This video is a repost from Bricks, Bucks and Bytes.
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Rise Of The Digital Revolution. Construction’s New Business Models And Code
Get ready to rethink construction. Industry expert reveals the tectonic shifts happening beneath construction’s surface. And shows how you can capitalise it.
Olivier Lepinoy, Director of Business Development at Vinci, esteemed Autodesk alum, and Hyper Construction think tank founder, explains why an "invisible revolution" is taking the industry by storm.
Listen to him as he exposes the stark divide between companies "playing defence" through operational efficiencies and those boldly "playing offence" by reinventing their revenue models. Plus, take a peek at futuristic hybrid models" leveraging digital platforms and data-centric roles like originators, aggregators, and consumers.
From venture capitals to cross-industry investors, explore the innovative ways leading construction giants are diversifying into new markets and services.
Key Takeaways
Why "defence-only" (cost-cutting and efficiency) isn't enough for sustained success in construction
How companies are fearlessly reshaping their business models for the digital era
The rise of venture capital funds, tech acquisitions, and surprising partnerships in the AEC space
The "hybrid model" where traditional construction meets digital platforms and data-driven innovation
And a lot more.
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Timestamps:
(00:00:00-00:02:18) Intro
(00:02:18-00:05:40) Why Business Models And Not Technology
(00:05:40-00:14:56) Case Studies of Business Models
(00:14:56-00:31:25) Business Models in Construction
(00:31:25-00:39:10) Companies In Construction vs Companies in other sectors
(00:39:10-00:41:20) Olivier's Favourite Business Model
(00:41:20-00:43:04) Outro
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Building The Most Wanted Robot in Construction - Dusty Robotics CEO Tessa Lau
Note: This is a Re-Release of an episode that was originally released on BitBuilders.
Did you know that a simple mistake in construction layout can cost millions?
In this episode of BitBuilders, we had Tessa Lau, CEO of Dusty Robotics, and we got to learn about transforming construction with robots, the journey from prototype to product, and why human-robot teams are the future of building... and many more!
Tune in to find out about:
✅ How a home remodel sparked a construction tech revolution
✅ Why automating high-value tasks is key to robotics adoption
✅ The power of "building in public" for hardware startups
✅ What construction sites might look like in 20 years
Listen to the full episode on Spotify to hear Tessa's insights on innovating in traditional industries and her advice for aspiring robotics founders.
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How Gecko Robotics is Transforming Asset Management Using Robot Inspectors - Troy Demmer
Are robots the future of infrastructure safety? This startup's journey might surprise you.
In this episode of Bricks and Bytes, Gabriele got a chance to interview Troy Demmer, co-founder of Gecko Robotics.
We learned about Troy's journey from healthcare to robotics, the challenges of building hardware startups, and how Gecko is transforming infrastructure maintenance for both private and public sectors... and many more!
Tune in to find out about:
✅ How Gecko's robots collect 10 million data points in a day vs. 10,000 manually in a week
✅ The importance of finding the right early customers for hardware startups
✅ Navigating the complexities of government contracts and public sector work
✅ Why selling outcomes as a service can be a game-changer for robotics companies
For those who are new, BitBuilders is all about diving deep into the world of construction robotics and the innovators shaping the future of the built environment.
Note: This episode is a Re-Release from BitBuilders
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00:00 Intro to the Episode and Our Sponsors
02:00 Introduction and Background
04:12 Understanding the Built World and Asset Life Cycle
07:47 Focus on Power Boilers and Expansion to Other Structures
15:11 Delivering a Service for Asset Health Clarity
23:52 Selling a Comprehensive Health Map of Assets
25:04 Granular Data and Actionable Maps for Asset Health
27:08 Robotic Inspections and Gathering Data While Assets are Online
28:36 Data-Driven Decision-Making for Asset Lifecycle Management
29:28 Meeting Customer Needs for Novel Inspection Methods
31:14 Using Tech Stack for Future Planning and Thoughtful Decision-Making
32:42 Gecko Robotics' Small but Mighty Fleet of Robots
34:43 Supply Chain Resilience and Lessons Learned in Manufacturing Robotics
37:33 Gecko Robotics' Entry into the Public Sector and Focus on Critical Infrastructure
41:34 Working with the US Navy to Improve Ship Maintenance and Construction
48:21 Challenges of Navigating Bureaucracy in the Public Sector
50:11 Advice for Founders in the Built World: Prioritize Customer Problem-Solving
Retrofitting Yellow Machines: The $250,000 Labor Cost Savings in Construction
Are robots taking over construction sites? The future of "yellow machines" might surprise you.
In today's episode of Bricks, Bucks and Bytes, we got to learn about Teleo, a startup retrofitting heavy machinery for remote operation and semi-autonomous functionality.
We also explored the intriguing case of ServiceTitan's IPO plans, shedding light on the complex dynamics of venture capital and founder equity.
Additionally, we delved into the challenges and opportunities in automating construction equipment across various environments.
Tune in to find out about:
✅ The battle between full autonomy and teleoperation in construction robotics
✅ Why retrofitting existing machinery could be a game-changer
✅ How controlled vs. uncontrolled environments impact automation adoption
✅ The potential pitfalls of aggressive venture funding for founders
Listen now on Spotify to stay ahead of the curve in construction tech innovation.
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Chapters
00:00 Exploring the Robotics Space
03:02 Teleoperation vs. Full Autonomy
05:58 Applications in High-Risk Environments
08:55 Market Dynamics and Venture Backability
12:03 OEMs vs. Startups in Innovation
14:59 The Future of Autonomous Machinery
17:54 Service Titan's Path to IPO
31:09 The Russian Roulette of Venture Capital
34:41 Conflicts of Interest in Business Decisions
39:12 The Cost of Venture Capital
41:51 Understanding IPOs and Profitability
44:04 Economic Predictions and Their Implications
52:57 The State of Construction Technology in Europe
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What We Learned After a Year of Talking to Construction Tech's Biggest Names
"Follow the money to grow, follow your passion to build. While US construction tech startups have raised $30B, India's $1B investment is yielding better returns."
In today's episode of Bricks & Bytes, we did our November Monthly Review where we reflected on an action-packed month of content creation and exciting future plans.
We even explored fascinating market dynamics, founder insights, and geographic opportunities in construction tech.
Tune in to find out about:
✅ Our successful launch of the AI in Construction Report and first steps into monetization
✅ Highlights from our Boston trip interviewing startups at Suffolk's boost cohort
✅ Behind the scenes of the upcoming Ediphi super series releasing in January
✅ Plans for New York and San Francisco tour in 2025, plus a potential India expansion
Listen to the full episode on Spotify to hear Owen, Martin, and Patric discuss their key takeaways from November, upcoming content plans, and Patric’s take on why founders often over-obsess with product and under-obsess with distribution.
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Chapters
00:00 End of Year Reflections
03:01 Cultural Differences in Business Mindset
05:50 The Impact of Travel on Business
08:47 Exploring AI in Construction
12:11 The Role of Community in Innovation
14:55 Challenges in Design and Construction Software
17:52 The Disconnect Between Traditional and Startup Worlds
21:00 The Influence of Trust in Business Relationships
24:07 Venture Capitalists in Government
26:59 The Future of Governance and Innovation
32:48 Understanding Argentina's Political Landscape
35:09 The Importance of Product Distribution
40:40 Marketing Challenges in Construction Tech
43:47 Trends in AEC Technology
44:29 Talent Acquisition in the AEC Sector
46:03 Investment Trends in Construction Tech
50:34 Cultural Insights: Christmas Traditions
57:33 Closing Thoughts and Future Plans
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156 Indian Companies Grew 20% Annually for 20 Years: What It Means for Construction Tech
Did you know that India has 156 publicly listed companies that have grown their revenue by over 20% annually for the past 20 years? That's more than the US, China, Japan, and Germany combined!
In today's episode of Bricks, Bucks and Bytes, we got to learn about the upcoming IPOs of Swiggy and BlackBuck in India, signaling a vibrant economy and thriving tech sector.
We also discovered that B2B marketplaces are flourishing in India, with BlackBuck's successful IPO setting a positive example for similar companies worldwide.
Additionally, we learned about the opening IPO window in Western markets, with companies like ServiceTitan and Klarna preparing to go public.
Tune in to find out about:
✅ The surprising growth rates of Indian companies
✅ How B2B marketplaces are thriving in India
✅ The opening IPO window in Western markets
✅ Upcoming construction tech IPOs to watch
Listen now on Spotify to gain insights into the rapidly evolving construction tech landscape and investment opportunities in India and beyond.
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Cintoo's $37M Series B, Reality Capture Market Growth, Partech's Investment Strategy - How Cintoo Is Revolutionizing Reality Capture in Construction
Is the construction tech market becoming more obvious? Are we on the cusp of a tech IPO boom?
In today's episode of Bricks, Bucks and Bytes, we got to learn about Cintoo's $37 million Series B funding round led by Partech, signaling growing interest in reality capture and data compression for construction sites.
We also explored the potential for a surge in tech IPOs in 2025, as evidenced by Thrive Capital's rumored $1 billion investment in Databricks at a $55 billion valuation.
Additionally, we discussed the evolving landscape of construction tech investing, where specialist knowledge becomes less critical as companies mature and become more "obvious" to generalist investors.
Tune in to find out about:
✅ The growing market for reality capture in construction
✅ How to interpret large late-stage funding rounds
✅ The potential for a tech IPO boom in 2025
✅ The changing dynamics of specialist vs. generalist investors in construction tech
Listen to the full episode on Spotify to dive deeper into these insights and more.