
- AI-powered micro-factories recognized as a breakthrough for scalable, impactful solutions to the housing crisis
- In its sixth year, the Ivory Prize recognizes the companies reshaping housing affordability
Reframe Systems, a start-up utilizing physical AI to tackle the housing crisis, has been named the winner of the 2025 Ivory Prize for Housing Affordability in Construction & Design. The prestigious national award recognizes innovative, feasible, and scalable solutions aimed at addressing the critical issue of housing affordability.
Reframe was selected for its bold vision and radical approach to attainable housing production in an industry long overdue for innovation. Its network of microfactories localize and automate the construction of climate-resilient, modular homes, cutting building timelines by more than half and reducing costs by up to 35% compared to traditional methods, making affordable housing within reach for everyday Americans. Built to adapt to local zoning and climate requirements, Reframe’s resilient homes are produced regionally, minimizing supply chain delays, labor shortages, and emissions.
“This recognition from Ivory Innovations affirms what we’ve believed from the beginning, that solving the housing crisis requires not just more construction, but better, smarter construction,” said Vikas Enti, CEO and co-founder of Reframe Systems. “By integrating AI, robotics, and localized production, we’re rethinking how homes are built. Reframe's approach not only makes building faster and more affordable, but also produces homes that perform to meet the needs of today’s communities.”
Founded by former Amazon Robotics leaders, Reframe brings an automation-first approach to a sector that has remained stagnant for decades. Its microfactories, each set up in just 100 days, are already serving projects across New England, with expansion underway in wildfire-prone areas of California.
“We created Ivory Innovations to combat the widening housing affordability gap by recognizing and funding real-world solutions that are addressing this growing crisis,” said Clark Ivory, CEO of Ivory Homes and founder of Ivory Innovations. “The 2025 Ivory Prize winners are bringing to market visionary approaches that push the boundaries of what’s possible in making housing more affordable. Through collaborative policy reform, groundbreaking construction approaches and innovative financial solutions, these leaders are turning the tide on one of our country’s most pressing challenges—housing affordability.”
Reframe Systems joins a distinguished group of winners who are driving meaningful change in the housing sector at a time when affordability-advancing solutions are more urgently needed than ever. Now in its sixth year, the Ivory Prize awards a total of $300,000 across three categories: Construction & Design, Finance, and Policy & Regulatory Reform.
For more information on Reframe Systems and its mission to transform construction through physical AI, visit reframe.systems.
About Reframe Systems
Founded in 2022 by Amazon Robotics executives, Reframe is a physical AI company automating the homebuilding process. The company’s scalable micro-factories build resilient homes faster and more affordably than ever before. Powered by a proprietary software platform and advanced robotics, Reframe drastically cuts time and cost while reducing the industry’s reliance on expensive labor. The company is backed by leading investors including Eclipse, Foundamental, Cubit Capital, and Saga VC. To learn more, visit reframe.systems.
​Ivory Innovations is a nonprofit center based at the University of Utah's David Eccles School of Business that catalyzes high-impact innovations in housing affordability. As both an academic center and an operating foundation, Ivory Innovations bridges research and practice to support cross-sector solutions, provide recognition and funding for groundbreaking ideas, and contribute directly to the development of affordable housing in Utah. For more information about the Ivory Prize and Ivory Innovations, visit www.ivoryinnovations.org.