Bruil
Operates robotic concrete 3D printing systems to manufacture complex architectural components like facades and columns, enabling organic geometries impossible with traditional molding.
- CEO / Founder
- Lodewijk Bruil
- Team Size
- 201-500
- Stage
- Active
- Total Funding
- $0
- Latest Round
- Bootstrapped
Technology & Products
Key Products
Operates robotic concrete 3D printing systems to manufacture complex architectural components like facades and columns, enabling organic geometries impossible with traditional molding. Key projects include 3D printing 150 apartment building balconies and prefabricated facades for the Baskenweg project in Den Helder. Bruil collaborates with companies like 3Dealise and ExOne on large-scale 3D concrete printing.
Technological Advantage
Integrated value chain advantage: Bruil controls the entire process from proprietary dry mortar formulation to robotic printing and final assembly, ensuring material consistency and design fidelity.
Differentiation
Value Proposition
Reduces architectural design constraints by enabling the production of complex, curved concrete structures without expensive custom molds, while leveraging a century of material expertise to ensure structural integrity.
How They Differentiate
Differentiates from tech-only startups by owning the material supply chain (dry mortar) and having a 110+ year track record in industrial-scale concrete production and prefabricated components.
Market & Competition
Target Customers
Residential and non-residential construction developers, architectural firms, and builders.
Industry Verticals
Construction; Architecture; Building Design
Competitors
CyBe Construction; Weber Beamix; COBOD International
Growth & Milestones
Growth Metrics
Employs 378 people; inaugurated new robotic manufacturing facility in December 2024.
Major Milestones
1906: Company founded as a family business; 1957: Bruil Prefab established; December 2024: Inaugurated advanced robotic 3D printing facility in Veenendaal; 2025: Innovation set as core strategic spearhead for market leadership
Notable Customers
Baskenweg building project (Den Helder)