LightYX raises $11M Series A, OPTIMA partners with OpenSpace

September 3, 2025

LightYX raises $11M Series A, Luxembourg opens first 3D printed house, OPTIMA partners with OpenSpace for Middle East reality capture, and Wright Brothers de...

Snapshot

LightYX raises $11M Series A, Luxembourg opens first 3D printed house, OPTIMA partners with OpenSpace for Middle East reality capture, and Wright Brothers deploys Powerfleet Unity for safety enhancements.

AEC Tech in Action

Building earthquake-resistant structures in Southeast Asia: Japanese technology is being adopted in Southeast Asia to improve earthquake resistance in buildings, including innovations from Aster Co. (inquirer.net)

New Innovations and Partnerships

Luxembourg opens first 3D printed house: A Czech company, ICE Industrial Services, has completed a 3D printed house in Luxembourg, addressing housing demand and showcasing sustainable design. (3dnatives.com)

OPTIMA partners with OpenSpace for middle east reality capture: OPTIMA and OpenSpace partner to deploy AI-powered 360° reality capture across Middle Eastern construction sites, offering facility management consultancy and visual data integration. (cbnme.com)

Wright Brothers deploys Powerfleet Unity for safety enhancements: Wright Brothers Construction implements Powerfleet's AI video SaaS solution to improve driver safety and operational oversight. (prnewswire.com)

TU Graz develops new fastener system for building components: Researchers at TU Graz create a hook-and-loop fastening system that enables easy separation and reuse of building elements, enhancing sustainability in construction. (3dprintingindustry.com)

Funding Rounds and M&A Activity

LightYX: LightYX announces it raised $11 million in Series A funding led by NOVA by Saint-Gobain to enhance its laser projection construction layout system. (prnewswire.com)

Opinions

System integrators beat deep tech inventors at deployment: Foundamental's Fabio Bronzin argues that system integrators building Heat-as-a-Service models capture more value than breakthrough technology developers, citing how NextEra Energy briefly surpassed ExxonMobil while solar manufacturers lost $4B despite record shipments. (foundamental.com)