Photo credit: Promise RoboticsAI company PromiseRobotics has announced its plans to expand deployment of its production lines at a new 60,000-square-foot existing warehouse in Calgary, Alberta.The facility will be able to produce up to 1,000,000 square feet of housing annually and the expansion represents the latest advancements in automation and robotics in the homebuilding industry.PromiseRobotics aims to transform how homes are built in a traditional industry. Built by builders for builders, the company is enabling the homebuilding industry with its Homebuilding Factory-as-a-Service (FaaS) platform to boost production capacity and deliver homes faster with fewer resources.The new state-of-the-art robotic system in Calgary builds on the success of PromiseRobotics Factory-as-a-Service facility in Edmonton. Through automation and robotics, home builders can integrate fragmented processes and transform their blueprints into production-ready designs with AI-powered robots that produce homes from single-family to multi-story apartments.Photo credit: Promise RoboticsHomes are also being built locally and using local materials, localized supply chains, and local labour to ensure communities are supported at the point of construction.This new factory marks a major technological and business milestone, strengthening our ability to support our expanding network of homebuilding partners across Canada and the U.S., said Ramtin Attar, CEO and co-founder of PromiseRobotics.The high cost and complexity of automation have long kept homebuilders from investing in factories, but PromiseRobotics changes that. Our solution removes capital and expertise barriers, enabling builders to adopt automation and scale production confidently.PromiseRobotics production systems can be deployed at an existing warehouse or temporary structure offsite or onsite to provide builders with a one-stop production solution from blueprint to assembly. They also manage the entire automation lifecycle within factories as a service.PromiseRobotics expansion in Calgary strengthens Albertas economy and housing sector by bringing advanced AI androbotics to home construction, says Hon. Matt Jones, Minister of Jobs, Economy, and Trade. This will create high-quality jobs, support local supply chains and increase housing production at a time when Alberta needs it most.The new Calgary facility will officially start production this summer.The post Promise Robotics expands with new warehouse in Calgary appeared first on Canadian Architect.