A new joint venture, Mulk Marses Robotics, has announced plans to establish robotic modular factories in the UAE, Europe, and the United States. The project aims to advance automated construction by integrating robotics into the production of wall panels, bathroom pods, and modular housing components.
Each factory will use robotic systems and digital control technologies to assemble structural elements quickly and precisely. This approach is expected to reduce waste, improve consistency, and shorten project timelines — three persistent are three long-standing
challenges in traditional construction.
This joint venture represents a monumental shift in our vision for the future of construction. For too long, the industry has been held back by traditional, time-consuming methods. With robotic modular manufacturing, we can now build with a new level of precision, speed, and sustainability that will deliver immense value and transform the industry’s investment profile.
Adnan Ul Mulk
Chairman of Mulk Marses Robotics
Training and Broader Technology Applications
The initiative will include the launch of a Construction Automation Training Academy. This academy is designed to prepare engineers and technicians for the growing role of robotics in building production. The program will focus on three key areas: digital fabrication, robotic process control, and maintenance.
Our deep expertise across diverse industries revealed that construction is ripe for a new wave of innovation. This partnership unites Mulk’s global reach with Marses’ proficiency in automation and advanced manufacturing to create a powerhouse that will shape how the world builds and invests in its infrastructure.
Shaji Ul Mulk
Chairman of Mulk International
Beyond construction, Mulk Marses Robotics
plans to apply its proprietary automation technologies to the automotive, electronics, and heavy material handling sectors, reflecting a broader shift toward robotics-driven manufacturing.
Robotics and construction are not just technologies – they represent a turning point for the way humanity builds. By merging automation with construction, we can slash timelines, lower costs, elevate quality, and embed sustainability at the core of every project.
Arbab Khan
Group CEO of Mulk International
The project highlights how robotic modular production is moving from concept to implementation, offering a glimpse into the future of large-scale, data-driven construction.
Anna Fischer
Construction Content Writer
Anna has background in IT companies and has written numerous articles on technology topics.