ReMo Homes is headed to World of Modular 2025! ?? We’re not just exhibiting—we’re also taking the stage! Join our CEO, Vamsi Kumar Kotla, and CTO, Ryan Blowers, for an insightful session on how modular construction is reshaping climate-resilient, energy-efficient housing. ???Building Climate-Resilient and Energy-Efficient Communities: Modular’s Unique Advantage ?? Wednesday, April 9 ? 2-3 PM PST ?? Monet 4, Bellagio Resort & Casino, Las Vegas The future of housing demands climate-resilient, energy-efficient solutions that integrate tight building envelopes, renewable energy, and wildfire- and hurricane-resistant structures. Traditional builders, strained by record-high interest rates and a shrinking labor pool, are unable to meet this demand. Modular manufacturing is uniquely positioned to address this challenge and enable faster, more affordable housing through precision-driven quality control, integrated design processes, streamlined and centralized supply chains, lower soft costs/overhead expenses (e.g., planning and inspection), and cutting-edge fabrication techniques. Modular manufacturing can also offer solutions for climate adaptability by building to standards such as the Insurance Institute for Business & Home Safety’s (IBHS) Wildfire Fortified Home Program and the Department of Energy’s (DOE) Zero Energy Ready Home Program (ZERH). Join this case-based session to learn how modular manufacturing ensures homes are resilient, energy-efficient, and better equipped to handle rising ownership costs at the same build costs as traditional construction. Will we see you there? ?? #WorldofModular #ModularConstruction #Sustainability #ClimateResilience #EnergyEfficiency Modular Building Institute Susie Ogihara Sneha Kumari, MBA, Six Sigma Mauricio Capetillo Santiago Ossa Audree Grubesic Nolan Browne Arezou Sadoughi, Ph.Ds. Assoc. AIA Colin Mangham Robert Johnson Frederic Laure Navin M. Aaron Holm Dave Cooper ?? Jennifer Krokus Cooper Ryan Colker Matthew Wolf, C.P.M. Ken Semler Lucas Toffoli
ReMo Homes
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Next Generation Zero-Carbon & Resilient Home Technology. A grant awardee of the California Energy Commission.
关于我们
ReMo Homes is on mission is to solve the housing and climate crises through innovative and advanced manufacturing techniques. We are a steel modular home manufacturer that makes zero-carbon, resilient, and affordable homes using advanced fabrication methods and eco-friendly materials. In recognition of our groundbreaking work in sustainable housing, ReMo Homes proudly received an award of nearly $3M from the California Energy Commission (CEC) in August 2023. This significant acknowledgment highlights our dedication to developing modular homes that will revolutionize the sustainable housing market. ReMo had received sponsorship and support from established companies like Panasonic, Schneider Electric, Mitsubishi Electric. It is aided by U.S. DOE’s national research labs, NREL and LBNL.
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https://remo.homes
ReMo Homes的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 制造业
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- 11-50 人
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- Los Angeles,California
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- 私人持股
- 创立
- 2022
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- Sustainability、Affordable Housing、Construction、Prefab Homes、Offsite Construction、Modern Methods of Construction、Net Zero Homes、Resilient Homes、Steel Modular、Modular Manufacturer、Smart Homes和Zero-Carbon
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ReMo Homes员工
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Vamsi Kumar Kotla
Founder & CEO @ ReMo Homes | Resilient & Sustainable Housing Expert | LBNL IMPEL 2024-25 Cohort | SXSW 2024 Finalist | $100M in Aggregate Revenue
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Ryan Blowers
Veteran - Scientist - Creator
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Alexandra Ferrarese
Chief of Staff at ReMo Homes | SXSW 2024 Finalist || Owner at AFERRA Design || ex-BIC
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D. Casale
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That’s a wrap on IBS 2025! ?? As the largest annual construction trade show, IBS is where the industry’s best come together to showcase cutting-edge innovations shaping the future of housing. This year’s event has been a special one for us—with an exciting collaboration underway with a well-established building materials manufacturer that’s globally recognized, and a demonstration project with an international conglomerate. The industry needs this momentum—homes are one of the biggest investments people make, and they should do more than provide shelter…they should support better living. The tech we saw at IBS—AI-driven design, smart systems, and high-performance materials—is making that a reality, and we’re excited to bring it into our homes. At ReMo, we’re always looking ahead, and the insights we gained will help us develop next-generation housing technology.. Huge thanks to everyone we met up with, shared ideas with, and explored possibilities together. Until next time! ?? #IBS2025 #ModularHousing #SmartHomes #IBS Kenneth Johnson Susie Ogihara Mauricio Capetillo Audree Grubesic Nolan Browne Arezou Sadoughi, Ph.Ds. Assoc. AIA Colin Mangham Robert Johnson Frederic Laure Navin M. Aaron Holm Dave Cooper ?? Jennifer Krokus Cooper Ryan Colker Matthew Wolf, C.P.M. Ken Semler Lucas Toffoli Bert Declerck Joseph Arcadi Fawn Uhl, PhD, MBA, PMP Ryan Blowers Vamsi Kumar Kotla
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Last week, our CEO Vamsi Kumar Kotla had the opportunity to speak at Folsom Tech Week 2025 on how AI is transforming the way we build. It was a fantastic discussion alongside leaders from cloud computing, academia, and AI-powered startups, all sharing insights on AI’s real-world impact. The energy in the room was incredible, and the engagement from the audience made it clear—AI isn’t just a passing trend; it’s actively shaping industries, including housing. Our team is committed to leveraging AI to streamline production, optimize design, and build more resilient, energy-efficient homes. At ReMo, we believe the home is the biggest consumer product—and yet, it’s one of the least smart. We’ve roadmapped a future where homes are as intelligent and connected as your phone, your EV, or even a reusable rocket. That means integrating IoT, configuration management, OTA (over-the-air) updates, and full traceability—all while keeping affordability at the core for mass adoption. A big thank you to the organizers for the invite and to everyone who joined the conversation! Looking forward to continuing the dialogue on how AI can drive innovation in housing. ? #AI #Innovation #SustainableHousing #remohomes Susie Ogihara Sneha Kumari, MBA, Six Sigma Mauricio Capetillo Santiago Ossa Audree Grubesic Nolan Browne Arezou Sadoughi, Ph.Ds. Assoc. AIA Colin Mangham Robert Johnson Frederic Laure Navin M. Aaron Holm Dave Cooper ?? Jennifer Krokus Cooper Ryan Colker Matthew Wolf, C.P.M. Ken Semler Lucas Toffoli Ryan Blowers
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The ReMo team is on the move! ?? We're in Las Vegas for IBS 2025 and then heading straight to Folsom, CA, where our CEO, Vamsi Kumar Kotla Kotla, will be speaking on a panel about real-world AI applications transforming industries. At IBS, we're eager to connect with developers, suppliers, and industry leaders to discuss how modular construction can deliver resilient, energy-efficient, and affordable housing at scale. ?? In Folsom, Vamsi will join AI experts from cloud computing, academia, and startups to explore how AI is streamlining production, optimizing design, and revolutionizing the way we build. If you're attending either event, message a member of our team—we’d love to meet up! ? #IBS2025 #ModularConstruction #AI #FolsomTechWeek #ReMoHomes National Association of Home Builders Susie Ogihara Sneha Kumari, MBA, Six Sigma Mauricio Capetillo Santiago Ossa Audree Grubesic Nolan Browne Arezou Sadoughi, Ph.Ds. Assoc. AIA Colin Mangham Robert Johnson Frederic Laure Navin M. Aaron Holm Dave Cooper ?? Jennifer Krokus Cooper Ryan Colker Matthew Wolf, C.P.M. Ken Semler Lucas Toffoli
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Next week, ReMo’s own Vamsi Kotla will be taking the stage at Folsom Tech Week 2025 to talk about something we’re deeply invested in—how AI is changing the way we build. ?? "AI in Action – Real-World Applications Transforming Industries" AI is already transforming industries, and housing is no exception. Vamsi will share how ReMo is leveraging AI to streamline production, optimize design, and build more resilient, energy-efficient homes at scale. He’ll join AI leaders from cloud computing, academia, and AI-powered startups to explore how businesses are putting AI to work today—from automating complex workflows to enhancing decision-making and improving efficiency across industries. The panel will also dive into the challenges of implementation, the ethical considerations of AI adoption, and where this technology is headed next. If you’re in Folsom, CA, on February 27th, come be part of the conversation! ? #AI #TechInnovation #FolsomTechWeek #ResilientHousing #ModularConstruction https://folsomtechweek.com Susie Ogihara Sneha Kumari, MBA, Six Sigma Mauricio Capetillo Santiago Ossa Audree Grubesic Nolan Browne Arezou Sadoughi, Ph.Ds. Assoc. AIA Colin Mangham Robert Johnson Frederic Laure Navin M. Aaron Holm Dave Cooper ?? Jennifer Krokus Cooper Ryan Colker Matthew Wolf, C.P.M. Ken Semler Lucas Toffoli
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We’re heading into IBS 2025 with LA’s rebuilding efforts front and center. As we collaborate with local lawmakers, affected homeowners, architects, and others, one thing is clear—rebuilding LA quickly and resiliently requires a broad coalition. ?? We’d love to connect with workforce housing developers, suppliers, vendors, modular companies, and industry leaders. The modular industry is at an inflection point—traditional construction is struggling to deliver resilient, energy-efficient, and affordable housing at scale. ?? Let’s seize this opportunity to make modular the preferred choice for the built environment. See you at IBS! ? #IBS #IBS2025 #LAFires #ModularConstruction #ADU #remohomes? https://lnkd.in/gEkYCsYC National Association of Home Builders Jennifer Castenson Frank Yang Colby Swanson Heather Wallace Bert Declerck Joseph Arcadi Vince Pagnotti Susie Ogihara Sneha Kumari, MBA, Six Sigma Mauricio Capetillo Santiago Ossa Audree Grubesic Nolan Browne Arezou Sadoughi, Ph.Ds. Assoc. AIA Robert Johnson Frederic Laure Navin M. Aaron Holm Dave Cooper ?? Jennifer Krokus Cooper Ryan Colker Matthew Wolf, C.P.M. Ken Semler Lucas Toffoli
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If you're at CMTA’s Annual Membership & Board Meeting on March 26-27 in Palm Springs, come check out our CEO Vamsi Kumar Kotla’s panel! #MakingCA #CaliforniaCEOs
?? California’s manufacturing CEOs take the stage! From aerospace to manufactured homes, hear firsthand how these industry leaders are navigating challenges, driving innovation, and shaping the future. ? Don’t miss this insightful panel with Christopher Belle, CEO of Tri Tool Technologies, Miquelle Milavec, the CEO of Spectrolab, and Vamsi Kumar Kotla, the CEO of ReMo Homes, at our Annual Membership & Board Meeting on March 26-27, in Palm Springs. ?? Secure your spot today: ?https://lnkd.in/ehQMxS7D ? #MakingCA #CaliforniaCEOs
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Earlier this week, we traveled to Sacramento to meet with key policymakers and discuss how resilient steel modular homes can address California’s housing needs.??? We were honored to speak with leaders like Senator Josh Becker, Treasurer Fiona Ma, former Senator Steven Bradford, and Senator Tim Grayson about the critical role modular housing can play in wildfire recovery, sustainability, and affordable housing. We’re grateful to the California government for passing $2.5B in wildfire relief funding to support impacted communities. We thank Senator Scott Wiener for sponsoring this bill in the Senate and Assembly Member Jesse Gabriel for sponsoring the bill in the Assembly. At ReMo, we’re ready to assist with both temporary and permanent housing using the cutting-edge homes that are both climate and energy-resistant homes, we’ve developed with our partners. Thank you to the California Manufacturers & Technology Association (CMTA) for hosting the Back to Session Open House, bringing together legislators and manufacturers to spark collaboration and innovation. We look forward to hosting some of these leaders at our Gardena facility soon and continuing our work to support California’s rebuilding efforts.??? #LAStrong #LAFire #Resilience #Modular #Sustainability #WildfireRelief #HousingSolutions #Collaboration #CMTA Lance Hastings Ananda Rochita Katie Durham Catalina Lira Adel Suleiman J. Andrew McAllister Yu Hou Lucas Toffoli Susie Y. Wong Sneha Kumari, MBA, Six Sigma Mauricio Capetillo Santiago Ossa Audree Grubesic Nolan Browne Arezou Sadoughi, Ph.Ds. Assoc. AIA Colin Mangham Robert Johnson Frederic Laure Navin M. Aaron Holm Ryan Colker Matthew Wolf, C.P.M. Ken Semler Susie Ogihara Ben Stapleton Rob Caputo Tom Hardiman, CAE Steve Dubin Heather A. Packard Colby Swanson
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Los Angeles has faced immense challenges, and the demand for adaptable, resilient housing has never been greater. At ReMo, we’re meeting this moment with a new product line designed to provide real solutions.??? Alongside our starter homes, we’re now offering ADUs and shelters, available for purchase, lease, or with financing options. These units can be configured with or without plumbing, providing flexibility for both temporary and permanent needs. You may recall our last model, assembled in 10 days for the Innovative Housing Showcase on the National Mall in Washington, D.C. We’ve since made incredible strides—our latest model was assembled in just 40 minutes. These Passivehaus-style homes are built for high performance and engineered to California’s building code, ensuring both energy efficiency and durability. We’re committed to delivering innovative, sustainable solutions when they’re needed most. Reach out to us with any questions or to learn more. ?? #AffordableHousing #LosAngelesHousing #ADU #Modular #ReMoHomes #LAFires #LosAngeles Susie Ogihara Sneha Kumari, MBA, Six Sigma Mauricio Capetillo Santiago Ossa Audree Grubesic Nolan Browne Arezou Sadoughi, Ph.Ds. Assoc. AIA Colin Mangham Robert Johnson Frederic Laure Navin M. Aaron Holm Dave Cooper ?? Jennifer Krokus Cooper Ryan Colker Matthew Wolf, C.P.M. Ken Semler Lucas Toffoli
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As the fires across LA are now largely contained, we’ve been looking closely at the homes that survived. The evidence is clear: homes built or retrofitted to meet wildfire resilience standards are far more likely to withstand these disasters. For those unfamiliar, this includes creating a?5-foot home buffer?by removing vegetation, debris, and flammable materials like grass, turf, and mulch. It also means replacing wood or vinyl fencing near the home with metal, clearing overhanging branches, and keeping decks and yards free of combustible items like woodpiles or propane tanks. Wildfire danger has some of the most damaging consequences of any natural disaster. Unlike hurricanes or high winds, wildfires more often than not result in total losses or significant smoke damage. A mix of hardening (modifying a home’s exterior to reduce its vulnerability to fire) and resilient design and construction can help your home adapt to this risk. Features like Class A fire-rated materials, tempered multipane windows, vents with metal screens, and covered crawl spaces with noncombustible materials make a critical difference. These upgrades are not just design changes—they’re lifelines for communities in wildfire-prone areas. This approach not only protects homes but also helps families access more affordable insurance in wildfire zones. ?? https://lnkd.in/g64c6UEZ #FireSafety #WildfirePrepared #Resilience #LAFires #remohomes Brandon Barney Michael Smayda Sneha Kumari, MBA, Six Sigma Mauricio Capetillo Santiago Ossa Audree Grubesic Nolan Browne Arezou Sadoughi, Ph.Ds. Assoc. AIA Colin Mangham Robert Johnson Frederic Laure Navin M. Aaron Holm Ryan Colker Matthew Wolf, C.P.M. Ken Semler Vamsi Kumar Kotla Ryan Blowers Alexandra Ferrarese