Real innovation in construction does not come from adding isolated technologies. It comes from combining them into a single, integrated, controlled, and scalable process.
What does it take to redesign a production process?
- More than new machines.
- More than automation in selected areas.
- And more than technology alone.
Over the past few months, our R&D team has been working to transform the way bathroom pods are produced at EcoReadyBath. The goal is not to add isolated technologies, but to build a fully integrated production system designed around the specific requirements of prefabricated bathroom manufacturing
This transformation includes:
- automated waterproofing and tiling processes,
- redesigned material flows across the factory,
- a robotic line defining the pace of production,
- WaterJet cutting for drywall modules,
- a robotic line defining the pace of production,
- a digital twin for simulation and decision-making.
Each element has been designed specifically for this process.
The result is a production environment that is more consistent, more controlled and better aligned with the needs of large-scale construction projects.
For contractors, developers and project teams, this matters. Bathroom pods are not just manufactured units — they are part of a wider construction programme. Their value depends on quality, repeatability, logistics, documentation, and the ability to reduce on-site complexity.
By integrating automation, data and process design, EcoReadyBath is building a production system that supports greater predictability and better coordination across projects.
In our new film, the R&D team explains how this transformation looks in practice — from material flow redesign and robotic production to real-time monitoring and digital process simulation.
Because real innovation in construction does not come from single technologies. It comes from how they are combined into one process.
Watch the film and see how EcoReadyBath is transforming bathroom pod production.