
MIT and DHI Agreement
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August 4, 2025 | Press Release
Thimphu, Bhutan โ 04 August 2025 โ Druk Holding and Investments Limited (DHI) has entered a landmark agreement with the Center for Bits and Atoms at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) to launch a pioneering Robotic Construction Program in Bhutan. This initiative also supports the vision of the Gelephu Mindfulness City (GMC), and advances DHIโs 10X Roadmap to catalyze national transformation through technology, talent and global partnerships. The project will be operated through the Multi-Channel Innovation Fund (MCIF), a key initiative under DHIโs Innovation Strategy to establish innovation as a pillar of Bhutanโs economy.
The agreement, spearheaded by the Jigme Namgyel Wangchuck Super Fablab (JNWSFL) within DHIโs InnoTech Department, will explore advanced robotics and engineering, blending Bhutanese traditional architecture with modern design and fabrication technologies. By collaborating closely with MIT researchers, this initiative aims to position Bhutan and GMC at the forefront of sustainable and intelligent construction systems.
The project introduces a transformative construction methodology utilizing sustainable voxel-based robotic systems, originally developed at the MITโs Center for Bits and Atoms. Unlike traditional construction methods, voxel construction is modular, reversible and reconfigurable, enabling structures that adapt over time to changing needs. Swarms of mobile robots will autonomously assemble scalable building elementsโfrom walls to entire buildingsโusing locally sourced and recyclable materials such as wood, rammed earth, steel and bio composites. These technologies support real-world applications including temporary housing, public pavilions, digital infrastructure hubs and adaptive architecture tailored for Bhutanโs unique terrain and cultural aesthetics. With built-in intelligence and energy-efficient designs, voxel construction reduces embodied carbon, accelerates deployment and creates dynamic infrastructureโideally suited to the evolving needs of Bhutanโs innovation economy.
The Chiba Institute of Technology in Japan will also play a key role in the project by exploring how voxel-based construction can support adaptable innovative approaches relevant to the Gelephu Mindfulness City.
โOur agreement with MIT brings cutting-edge research and technology to Bhutan, transforming how we could design, build, and imagine the cities of tomorrow. This marks a pivotal step in realizing the vision of Gelephu Mindfulness City and advancing Bhutanโs economic development through science, technology, and innovation,โ said Mr. Ujjwal Deep Dahal, CEO of DHI.
โWeโre thrilled to have this opportunity to build on our extensive collaboration on digital fabrication with Bhutan and bring our work on voxel construction from aerospace applications to the sustainability of the build environment.โ said Professor Neil Gershenfeld, Director of the MIT Center for Bits and Atoms.
Over the course of the two-year initiative, the first year will focus on research and development based at MIT, advancing robotic assembly and material prototyping. In the second year, the base of the collaboration will transfer to Bhutan for local deployment, on-site testing and hands-on development with Bhutanese engineers and students.
This agreement brings global expertise to Bhutan while empowering local talent to lead in next-generation construction technologies. By blending Bhutanese tradition with frontier innovation, it lays the foundation for long-term applications of voxel-based construction and a future where Bhutanese-built solutions shape sustainable cities at home and in the region.
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About Druk Holding and Investments Ltd
Druk Holding and Investments Ltd, the commercial arm and trusted steward of the Royal Government of Bhutan, was established in 2007 to hold and manage the existing and future investments of the Royal Government for the long-term benefit of the people of Bhutan. As the largest and only government-owned holding company in Bhutan, DHI holds shares of 25 different companies operating in the manufacturing, energy, natural resources, financial, communication, aviation, trading and real estate sectors.
DHIโs wider portfolio contains investments across a range of asset classes that deliver exposure to traditional sectors and the industries driving the modern economy. This includes global equities, fixed income and venture capital investments in promising startups; domestic and international real estate; renewable energy including hydropower generation; health tech, biotech, life sciences and Agri tech; and digital asset mining and investment.ย
DHIโs future-facing investment strategy is helping to build a more connected and sustainable Bhutan by deepening local knowledge of and engagement in the technology landscape. At the same time, it fosters relevant human capital for industries of the future, creating jobs and preparing citizens to participate in the modern global economy from within Bhutan
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About the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Center for Bits and Atoms
MIT's Center for Bits and Atoms is an interdisciplinary initiative exploring the boundary between computer science and physical science. Its research has pioneered world-changing fields from quantum computing to synthetic life to the Internet of Things. It has spun off billions of dollars in companies, from microelectronics to mobility to manufacturing. It operates a unique facility for rapid prototyping across length scales. And it created a fab lab network that's grown to over 3000 sites in 150 countries, expanding access to digital fabrication
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