Spacely AI raises seed funding to boost generative artificial intelligence in construction sector

Spacely AI lands early funding to introduce generative Artificial Intelligence capabilities to the architecture, engineering, and construction marketplace.

Spacely AI, a software as a service provider, has secured a seed funding round to accelerate the deployment of generative artificial intelligence solutions specifically designed for the architecture, engineering, and construction (AEC) sector. The company´s mission is to bridge the gap between cutting-edge Artificial Intelligence advancements and the unique needs of professionals in these traditionally manual industries.

By leveraging generative artificial intelligence, Spacely AI aims to drive significant workflow improvements for architects, engineers, and construction managers. This technology promises to automate labor-intensive processes, generate optimized design concepts, and streamline project management. The application of such tools is poised to transform how projects are initiated, developed, and executed across the AEC landscape.

This latest funding will support Spacely AI’s expansion efforts, which include product development, scaling their SaaS platform, and onboarding new clients within the industry. With the backing of new investors, Spacely AI is set to accelerate both its research and commercialization strategies, potentially becoming a disruptive force in digital construction and design automation.

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