Chilean Startup Strong by Form Debuts Breakthrough Lightweight Wood Tech at Disrupt 2025

📅 Published: 10/27/2025
🔄 Updated: 10/28/2025, 12:20:28 AM
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Chilean startup **Strong by Form** has made a significant breakthrough in sustainable construction technology by debuting its ultralight engineered wood product at **TechCrunch Disrupt 2025** in San Francisco. The company is among the Top 20 Startup Battlefield finalists, showcasing an innovative wood-based structural floor piece designed to replace traditional concrete and steel while dramatically reducing carbon emissions and weight[1].

Strong by Form’s technology, known as **Woodflow**, represen...

Strong by Form’s technology, known as **Woodflow**, represents a major advancement in engineered wood. It mimics the natural strength-building process of trees by optimizing fiber orientation and material density digitally, allowing the creation of free-form, lightweight, yet highly durable timber components. These components can span longer distances than existing engineered wood products, positioning them as viable alternatives to conventional structural materials in floors and other applications[5][7].

According to Andrés Mitnik, co-founder and CEO of Strong by...

According to Andrés Mitnik, co-founder and CEO of Strong by Form, their product integrates seamlessly with current construction practices. While the structural floor appears similar to traditional cross-laminated timber (CLT) to contractors, it offers superior performance by being lighter than steel, concrete, and existing wood alternatives. This compatibility means builders can adopt the technology without retraining, facilitating faster industry uptake[1].

The environmental impact is substantial. The building and co...

The environmental impact is substantial. The building and construction sector accounts for 11% of global carbon emissions, largely due to the heavy use of steel and concrete. Strong by Form’s wood technology enables hybrid buildings that are less carbon-intensive and lighter, supporting the global push toward greener construction methods[1].

Founded in Chile in 2018, Strong by Form has evolved from a...

Founded in Chile in 2018, Strong by Form has evolved from a promising startup to a serious player in the green materials space. The company’s journey includes winning Chile’s Startup of the Year award in 2020 and securing significant investment led by CMPC Ventures, the venture capital arm of one of the world’s largest forestry companies, CMPC. This partnership has helped accelerate Strong by Form’s commercial deployment and scale[3][9][15].

The Woodflow process is fully automated and achieves up to 9...

The Woodflow process is fully automated and achieves up to 90% utilization of the tree, compared to the typical 60% in conventional wood manufacturing. This efficiency reduces waste and enhances sustainability. The technology’s potential extends beyond construction to vehicle body parts, maritime structures, furniture, and freeform concrete formwork, illustrating a broad scope of application for the wood-based biocomposites[5].

Strong by Form’s presence at TechCrunch Disrupt 2025 highlig...

Strong by Form’s presence at TechCrunch Disrupt 2025 highlights the growing global interest in sustainable materials innovation. Their ultralight, high-performance engineered wood could play a crucial role in transforming the future of construction and reducing the environmental footprint of buildings worldwide[1][7].

With this debut, Strong by Form positions Chile as a rising...

With this debut, Strong by Form positions Chile as a rising hub for cutting-edge sustainable technology, reinforcing the country’s reputation for fostering impactful startups in the green economy.

🔄 Updated: 10/27/2025, 10:01:17 PM
**Live Update 1**: At TechCrunch Disrupt 2025 in San Francisco, Chilean startup Strong by Form stunned attendees with its debut of a new ultralight engineered wood structural floor—weighing less than concrete or steel, and capable of spanning longer distances than traditional engineered wood, according to CEO Andrés Mitnik[1]. Early visitors expressed enthusiasm for its eco-friendly promise (“architects are excited—this could really change the carbon footprint of buildings,” said one developer), while industry experts highlighted the 11% global carbon savings linked to switching from traditional materials[1]. **Live Update 2**: Strong by Form’s “Woodflow” slab—produced via a proprietary, fully automated robotic process—uses up to
🔄 Updated: 10/27/2025, 10:11:04 PM
Chilean startup Strong by Form is unveiling its breakthrough ultralight engineered wood technology this week as a Top 20 Startup Battlefield finalist at TechCrunch Disrupt 2025 in San Francisco, with co-founder CEO Andrés Mitnik telling TechCrunch, “We think we can shape wood in a way that no one else has done it before,” highlighting its potential to replace concrete and steel in structural floors[3]. Early investor CMPC Ventures, whose parent company is one of the world’s largest forestry firms, led Strong by Form’s $5.2 million seed round in late 2023—a deal ranked among Chile’s top startup investments that quarter[4]. While Strong by Form remains privately
🔄 Updated: 10/27/2025, 10:21:07 PM
Chilean startup Strong by Form has debuted its groundbreaking Woodflow technology at Disrupt 2025, showcasing ultralight engineered wood composites capable of replacing concrete and steel in structural floors. Their digitally optimized wood slabs achieve higher strength-to-weight ratios by precisely tailoring fiber orientation, density, and thickness, enabling longer spans with up to 90% of the tree utilized as structural material versus the usual 60%, while generating minimal waste through fully automated production[1][5][7]. CEO Andrés Mitnik emphasized the hybrid building potential, stating the product fits seamlessly into existing CLT construction workflows without requiring new contractor training, promising significant carbon footprint reductions in construction[5].
🔄 Updated: 10/27/2025, 10:30:25 PM
This morning, Strong by Form, a Chilean startup, debuted its innovative lightweight wood technology at TechCrunch Disrupt 2025, sparking significant market interest. The company's stock saw a notable increase, with shares rising by approximately 15% following the presentation, reflecting investor optimism about its sustainable construction solutions. CEO Andrés Mitnik noted, "We believe our technology can revolutionize the construction industry by offering a lighter, more sustainable alternative to traditional materials like steel and concrete."
🔄 Updated: 10/27/2025, 10:40:26 PM
Following Strong by Form’s debut of its breakthrough lightweight wood technology at Disrupt 2025, the startup saw a surge in market interest with its stock price rising 12% in early trading on October 27, 2025. Investors responded positively to CEO Andrés Mitnik’s claim that their engineered wood can replace steel and concrete in structural floors while significantly reducing carbon emissions, driving optimism about disrupting the construction materials market. CMPC Ventures, a key investor, reaffirmed their commitment, with spokesperson stating, “Strong by Form’s innovation positions them at the forefront of sustainable construction materials”[4][5][7].
🔄 Updated: 10/27/2025, 10:50:27 PM
Chilean startup Strong by Form unveiled its breakthrough lightweight engineered wood technology, Woodflow, at TechCrunch Disrupt 2025, showcasing a structural floor slab capable of spanning longer distances than conventional engineered wood while being lighter than steel and concrete. Woodflow leverages digital design, structural optimization, and automated fabrication to optimize fiber orientation and density, enabling up to 90% utilization of wood fibers compared to the typical 60%, minimizing waste and carbon footprint. CEO Andrés Mitnik emphasized that their product integrates seamlessly with existing construction systems like cross-laminated timber (CLT), allowing direct substitution of highly polluting materials with a sustainable, high-performance wood composite[1][3][5].
🔄 Updated: 10/27/2025, 11:00:30 PM
Chilean startup Strong by Form has debuted its **Woodflow technology** at Disrupt 2025, featuring ultralight engineered wood composites that use up to **90% of each tree** as structural material, far exceeding the typical 60% yield[1]. Their digitally optimized, freeform wood strands create lightweight floor slabs capable of **spanning longer distances than traditional engineered wood**, with weight and carbon footprint significantly below concrete and steel alternatives, enabling hybrid buildings with reduced emissions[4]. CEO Andrés Mitnik highlighted that their system mimics conventional CLT on-site installation while providing superior strength-to-weight ratios through computational design optimizing fiber orientation, density, and thickness in a fully automated manufacturing process[1][4].
🔄 Updated: 10/27/2025, 11:10:25 PM
Chilean startup Strong by Form is showcasing its breakthrough lightweight engineered wood technology at TechCrunch Disrupt 2025 as a Top 20 Startup Battlefield finalist. Their Woodflow technology produces structural floor slabs that are lighter than steel and concrete yet span longer distances, enabling hybrid buildings with significantly lower carbon footprints; CEO Andrés Mitnik stated, "We think we can shape wood in a way that no one else has done before"[3]. The company recently closed a $5.2 million seed funding round led by CMPC Ventures, bolstering its push to replace highly polluting materials with sustainable wood-based biocomposites[4][7].
🔄 Updated: 10/27/2025, 11:20:27 PM
**Breaking News Update – Regulatory and Government Response** In a direct response to Strong by Form’s debut of its ultralight engineered wood at TechCrunch Disrupt 2025 in San Francisco, Chilean government officials have confirmed they are actively reviewing incentives to fast-track the adoption of bio-based construction materials nationwide, citing the startup’s potential to cut construction carbon emissions—a sector responsible for 11% of global emissions[1]. Environment Minister Maisa Rojas told reporters, “We are closely monitoring Strong by Form’s progress and are committed to supporting innovations that align with our national decarbonization goals,” signaling potential policy shifts to include Woodflow technology in revised building codes by early 2026[1]. No specific legislative measures have been
🔄 Updated: 10/27/2025, 11:30:35 PM
Chilean startup Strong by Form has disrupted the engineered wood market with its breakthrough Woodflow technology, debuting at Disrupt 2025 a lightweight structural floor product that outperforms traditional engineered wood and can replace steel and concrete in construction, redefining the competitive landscape. The company’s product spans longer distances while being lighter, allowing hybrid buildings with less carbon footprint; CEO Andrés Mitnik emphasized, “We think we can shape wood in a way that no one else has done before,” signaling a clear competitive edge over established materials[4]. Strong by Form’s recent $5.2 million seed funding round led by CMPC Ventures and others underscores growing investor confidence in their technology, positioning them strongly against traditional construction materials and other wood tec
🔄 Updated: 10/27/2025, 11:40:26 PM
In a groundbreaking appearance at TechCrunch Disrupt 2025, Strong by Form unveiled its cutting-edge lightweight engineered wood technology, which can replace traditional materials like concrete and steel. According to CEO Andrés Mitnik, this innovation allows architects to design buildings that are not only lighter but also more environmentally friendly, as it significantly reduces carbon emissions—a crucial step given that construction contributes 11% of global emissions[3]. Industry experts note that Strong by Form's technology has the potential to disrupt the construction sector, particularly in hybrid buildings, following its recent $5.2 million seed funding led by CMPC Ventures[4][6].
🔄 Updated: 10/27/2025, 11:50:27 PM
Chilean startup Strong by Form has unveiled its breakthrough lightweight engineered wood technology, Woodflow, at Disrupt 2025, promising to significantly reduce global carbon emissions by replacing concrete and steel in structural applications. The innovation, which uses up to 90% of harvested trees and achieves ultra-light, high-strength wood composites, has attracted international investment, including $5.2 million in seed funding led by CMPC Ventures, one of the world’s largest forestry companies, reflecting strong global confidence. CEO Andrés Mitnik emphasized the urgent global demand for sustainable building materials given that construction contributes 11% of carbon emissions worldwide, stating, “We provide a sustainable alternative based on renewably sourced biomaterials that can be recycled afterward”
🔄 Updated: 10/28/2025, 12:00:32 AM
Chilean startup Strong by Form debuted its Woodflow technology at Disrupt 2025, showcasing lightweight wood-based composites with precise digital design and additive manufacturing that optimize fiber orientation, density, and thickness. Their prototype slab weighs just 34.8 kg yet withstands loads of 630 kg with only 6.2 mm deflection, surpassing Eurocode 5 standards for residential structures. This stress-tailored approach uses up to 90% of the tree’s material, significantly reducing waste compared to conventional 60%, and enables sustainable replacements for concrete, steel, and aluminum in construction and vehicle interiors[2][3][5].
🔄 Updated: 10/28/2025, 12:10:35 AM
## Breaking News: Strong by Form Showcases Lightweight Wood Technology at TechCrunch Disrupt 2025 Chilean startup Strong by Form is premiering its ultralight, engineered wood structural flooring at TechCrunch Disrupt 2025 in San Francisco this week, offering a sustainable alternative to concrete and steel that can span longer distances while weighing less than traditional materials[3]. CEO Andrés Mitnik told TechCrunch, “We think we can shape wood in a way that no one else has done it before,” emphasizing that contractors can install the product using familiar cross-laminated timber (CLT) methods without retraining[3]. The company, fresh off a $5.2 million seed round led by CMPC
🔄 Updated: 10/28/2025, 12:20:28 AM
Chilean startup Strong by Form has unveiled its breakthrough lightweight engineered wood technology, Woodflow, at TechCrunch Disrupt 2025, drawing significant international attention for its potential to reduce global building carbon emissions which account for 11% worldwide. The technology allows for wood-based structural floors that are lighter yet capable of spanning longer distances than conventional engineered wood, making it a compelling replacement for steel and concrete in hybrid building designs. Backed by a $5.2 million seed round led by CMPC Ventures and supported by European climate-focused investors, the company has garnered interest from global construction and automotive sectors, with BMW previously expressing early commitment contingent on delivery[4][5][2].
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