
Fernando
30 Apr 2025
Hyperion Robotics is reshaping the way the UK approaches infrastructure projects. By integrating cutting-edge 3D printing technology and proprietary low-carbon concrete materials, the company addresses some of the construction industry’s most pressing challenges, including project timelines, costs, and sustainability.
With £700 billion worth of infrastructure planned to be built in the UK over the next decade, the industry is under immense pressure to deliver projects that are not only on time and within budget but also align with strict sustainability goals. Hyperion Robotics has stepped up to the challenge by offering solutions that are not only Eurocodes compliant, but also significantly reduce costs, shorten programme durations, and cut CO2 emissions, helping contractors and asset owners tackle these obstacles head-on.
Key reductions realised in first projects:
- 75% reduction in material use
By leveraging robotic automation, Hyperion designs and produces advanced concrete structures using only a fraction of the materials required by traditional methods. - 70% decrease in CO2 emissions
The company’s low-carbon concrete solutions dramatically reduce the carbon footprint of construction projects, supporting the UK’s push toward net-zero goals. - 70% programme savings
By employing highly efficient localised microfactories, Hyperion accelerates project timelines while maintaining precision and reducing logistical challenges. - 20-30% cost savings for stakeholders
Automation and efficiency translate directly into financial benefits, with Hyperion helping clients cut costs without compromising on quality.
Hyperion’s integration of parametric design, robotics, and circular materials not only enhances design flexibility but also significantly improves worker safety and reduces on-site risks by up to 21%. This approach has already been implemented in various sectors, with projects ranging from low-carbon foundations for energy plants for Iberdrola to bespoke drawpits for critical water infrastructure for Yorkshire Water and Mott MacDonald Bentley.
A key strength of Hyperion lies in its user-friendly business model, which ensures a seamless and efficient transition to 3D printing technology for projects of any scale. By prioritising streamlined integration processes and offering comprehensive support, Hyperion enables contractors and asset owners to quickly adopt their solutions and fully realise the tangible benefits of advanced automation and robotics.
“The £700 billion infrastructure investment presents a monumental opportunity for innovation and Hyperion Robotics is uniquely positioned to deliver the smarter, greener, and more cost-effective solutions the industry demands,” said Fernando De los Rios, CEO of Hyperion Robotics. “With our advanced technology, we’re proving that sustainability and efficiency can coexist without compromise. This transformation is not a future concept; it’s happening now, and we’re proud to lead the charge.”
For more information or to explore potential partnerships, contact contact@hyperionrobotics.com.