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Larsen & Toubro

ServiceMumbai, IndiaFounded 1938· One of 1986 Service companies tracked by AMPulse

Provides construction 3D printing (3DCP) services for buildings and infrastructure, using robotic systems to automate concrete deposition for rapid, cost-effective construction.

CEO / Founder
S. N. Subrahmanyan
Team Size
10000+
Stage
Active
Total Funding
Publicly traded company; funding through public markets and debt. L&T IDPL (a subsidiary) raised $873M.
Latest Round
Post-IPO Debt round

Technology & Products

Key Products

Diversified portfolio spanning infrastructure, energy, manufacturing, services, and new-age ventures. Offers products, systems, platforms, and solutions.

Technological Advantage

Proprietary expertise in integrating 3DCP with traditional construction methods, achieving 106-hour build times for two-storey structures and 43-day completion for post offices, backed by engineering legacy and scale.

Differentiation

Value Proposition

Reduces construction execution time by up to 80% and costs by up to 40% compared to traditional methods, enabling faster project delivery and design flexibility for complex structures.

How They Differentiate

Offers end-to-end construction services with in-house engineering and project management, unlike pure hardware providers; leverages India's low-cost labor and materials for competitive pricing in emerging markets.

Market & Competition

Target Customers

Construction companies, government agencies, real estate developers, and infrastructure projects in affordable housing, public buildings, and industrial facilities.

Industry Verticals

Construction; Infrastructure; Real Estate; Public Sector

Competitors

Tata Projects, Shapoorji Pallonji Group, Afcons (infrastructure/construction); BHEL, Siemens Global (heavy engineering/power equipment).

Growth & Milestones

Growth Metrics

Revenue over $21 billion annually as a conglomerate; construction 3D printing segment growing with multiple landmark projects completed since 2019.

Major Milestones

2019: First 3D printed one-storey house; 2021: First 3D printed two-storey building in 106 hours; 2023: First 3D printed post office in India in 43 days; 2024: Plans to popularize 3D concrete printing technology

Notable Customers

Indian Government (Post Office Project); Real Estate Developers in Bengaluru