Ai Build
Ai Build is a technology company.
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Key people at Ai Build.
Ai Build is a technology company.
Key people at Ai Build.
Key people at Ai Build.
Aibuild is a software company specializing in parametric, data-driven solutions for additive manufacturing (3D printing), particularly large-format applications. Founded in 2015, it develops software that automates and optimizes printing processes to reduce manual errors and failure rates, serving global organizations in manufacturing.[1]
The platform addresses inefficiencies in additive manufacturing by leveraging computational geometry for complex builds, enabling autonomous factories. It targets industrial users like large enterprises, with offices in London and Silicon Valley, and has gained traction through R&D in East London, where innovative prototypes refined its algorithms. Today, it powers efficiency gains for major clients worldwide.[1]
Aibuild was founded in 2015 by Daghan and Michail, former architects at Zaha Hadid Architects with expertise in computational geometry and a passion for additive manufacturing.[1]
They spotted a gap in large-format 3D printing, where manual processes led to high failure rates despite huge potential. Drawing on their geometry skills, they built a parametric software solution. Early development involved hands-on R&D in their East London "Ailab," physically testing complex builds over a decade to iterate algorithms. This bootstrapped approach led to adoption by top global organizations, fulfilling their vision for automated factories.[1]
Aibuild rides the additive manufacturing boom, fueled by demands for customized, on-demand production in aerospace, automotive, and construction amid supply chain disruptions.[1]
Timing aligns with maturing large-format 3D printing hardware and AI integration for process automation—key as industries shift from prototyping to mass production. Market forces like rising material costs and sustainability pushes favor software that cuts waste and failures. By enabling complex geometries at scale, Aibuild influences the ecosystem, accelerating adoption among enterprises and paving the way for fully autonomous factories.[1]
Aibuild is poised for expansion as additive manufacturing integrates deeper with AI agents and robotics, potentially dominating industrial automation.[1]
Next steps likely include AI-enhanced features for predictive failure detection and multi-machine orchestration, capitalizing on its geometric edge. Trends like agentic AI and sustainable manufacturing will amplify growth, evolving Aibuild from niche optimizer to backbone of global factories—transforming how the world builds, just as its founders envisioned from Zaha Hadid's drawing boards.[1]