This press release was issued by the National Robotics Programme.  

Another RoboNexus graduate, dConstruct Technologies, the parent company of dConstruct Robotics, recently announced the successful close of its USD125 million Series A funding round, marking a significant milestone in the company’s growth and technology development journey.

At the core of dConstruct’s offering is the d.ASH (Digital Autonomy Services Hub) proprietary suite of solutions that integrates 3D scanning technologies to enable autonomous robotics capable of operating in complex, GPS-denied environments. Its solutions support applications across the built environment, security, inspection, logistics, and next-generation entertainment.

dConstruct’s clients include Boustead Projects, a subsidiary of Boustead Singapore Limited; Defence Science and Technology Agency (DSTA), through the Defence Innovation Challenge co-organised by Cap Vista and EnterpriseSG; JRE Ventures, part of East Japan Railway Company Group; SBS Transit; and Softbank Robotics Singapore. The company also continues to strengthen its research and intellectual property capabilities, with papers accepted at ICCV 2025 and CVPR 2026, alongside the award of an Australian patent for its localisation technology and a Japanese patent for a technique embedded in its AutoDrive platform, enabling Level 2 vision-based robot autonomy.

Through RoboNexus, dConstruct was connected to industry and public sector partners to support deployment discussions and market expansion. These linkages provided opportunities to explore real-world validation of its solutions.

“This milestone reflects the strong confidence in our vision to build the next generation of reality capture and robot automation solutions from Singapore to the world. Through RoboNexus, we gained access to industry partners and opportunities to accelerate deployment. Building on our progress in research and innovation, we are now doubling down on engineering and R&D to accelerate our journey and scale our solutions globally,” said Mr Chinn Lim, CEO, dConstruct Technologies.

Building on this momentum, dConstruct Robotics is establishing its new global headquarters at Punggol Digital District. Named dC Plus, the 42,000-square-metre facility is slated for completion at the end of 2026. Designed as a hub for robotics innovation, it will feature an interactive robotics showcase, specialised testing environments for wheeled, quadruped, and humanoid robotic platforms, collaborative workspaces for industry partners, and community programmes to inspire and nurture the next generation of robotics talent.