Robotic Modular Factories Planned Across UAE, Europe, and US by Mulk Marses Robotics

Automated wall panel and pod production set for global rollout



Mulk International — the global arm of UAE-based Mulk Holdings International — has joined forces with Marses to launch Mulk Marses Robotics, a new venture aimed at fast-tracking the adoption of automated modular construction worldwide.

Expanding modular automation

The company intends to set up fully automated modular factories in the UAE, Europe, and the United States. These facilities will employ advanced robotic systems to mass-produce wall panels, bathroom pods, and modular building elements. By embracing industrialized methods, the joint venture aims to cut costs, shorten project delivery times, and ensure consistent quality.

“This partnership marks a major milestone in redefining construction,” said Adnan Ul Mulk, Chairman of Mulk Marses Robotics. “Traditional methods are slow and outdated. Robotic manufacturing enables us to build with unmatched precision, speed, and sustainability — reshaping how the industry creates value.”

A blend of strengths

Mulk International contributes its global presence and expertise in construction solutions, while Marses adds cutting-edge robotics and automation know-how. Together, they plan to integrate sustainable practices, including waste reduction, resource efficiency, and lower carbon impact.

“Our work across diverse industries showed us that construction is ready for disruption,” explained Shaji Ul Mulk, Chairman of Mulk International. “This alliance combines Mulk’s worldwide reach with Marses’ automation skills to revolutionize the way infrastructure is built and financed.”

The joint venture also plans to establish a Construction Automation Training Academy to prepare workers with the skills needed in robotic manufacturing and digital production.

Beyond construction

Although the first focus is modular construction, Mulk Marses Robotics has its sights set on other industries such as automotive, electronics, and heavy materials handling.

“Robotics in construction is more than a technology shift — it’s a turning point for humanity’s approach to building,” added Arbab Khan, Group CEO of Mulk International. “Automation lets us cut costs, accelerate timelines, improve quality, and place sustainability at the heart of every project.”

Ultimately, the company will prioritize robotic manufacturing of wall panels, pods, and modular housing systems, designed to make construction faster, greener, and more efficient.

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