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Paolo Tiramani
CEO and Founder at Boxabl
- Industrial Designer
- Billionaire
- Entrepreneur
- 📍Las Vegas, NV
Paolo Tiramani is an American industrial designer and billionaire. He has provocative thoughts on technology and the future. Currently, he is C.E.O and majority shareholder of Boxabl, the technology startup creating a comprehensive building system for the $13 trillion global construction industry.
Mr. Tiramani’s work is manifold; he holds 155 patent filings, covering a diverse mix of inventions and intellectual property, including hardware, housewares, juvenile, sporting goods, medical, personal care, construction, and automotive.
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LET'S TALK ABOUT
- Startups
- Real estate
- Manufacturing
- Design
- First principles
- Building construction
- Boxabl design philosophies
- Why legacy building methods don't make sense.
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BOOK NOW FOR your podcast
Paolo Tiramani
CEO and Founder at Boxabl
- 📍Las Vegas, NV
- Industrial Designer
- Billionaire
- Entrepreneur
Paolo Tiramani is an American industrial designer and billionaire. He has provocative thoughts on technology and the future. Currently, he is C.E.O and majority shareholder of Boxabl, the technology startup creating a comprehensive building system for the $13 trillion global construction industry.
Mr. Tiramani’s work is manifold; he holds 155 patent filings, covering a diverse mix of inventions and intellectual property, including hardware, housewares, juvenile, sporting goods, medical, personal care, construction, and automotive.
read more
LET'S TALK ABOUT
- Startups
- Real estate
- Manufacturing
- Design
- First principles
- Building construction
- Boxabl design philosophies
- Why legacy building methods don't make sense.
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When I stumbled across housing start-up Boxabl while going down a YouTube rabbit hole about affordable pre-fab housing, my mind was blown.
Their initial product called ‘Casita’ is a 375 sq ft ADU delivered with a full size bathroom, kitchen, appliances and tall ceilings with big windows for under $50k – that can be shipped on a regular flatbed trailer, and be unfolded and set up in two hours.
D.R. Horton (NYSE:DHI), the U.S.’s largest homebuilder, has invested in closely held Boxabl, a maker of compact prefabricated homes, through the purchase of preferred shares, according to a statement from Boxabl. Terms of the deal weren’t disclosed.
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What does the future of construction look like? |
Can you explain how your product can solve affordable housing and capture celebrities' attention like Post Malone? |
Modular construction has been around for decades; what is Boxabl doing differently? |
Was there a moment you realized you were onto something? |