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AI UltraProd Announces U.S. Market Entry with Strategic Focus on High-Growth ADU Sector

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AI UltraProd (OTCQB: SCTH) announced U.S. market entry on Dec 8, 2025 with a focused rollout into the Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU) sector. Backed by parent SecureTech, the company plans a 2026 U.S. rollout starting with a Lighthouse Project and partnerships in states with lower permitting friction such as California, Oregon, and Washington.

Management reported revenue of $3.7M for the three months ended Sept. 30 and anticipates reaching roughly eight figures by year-end 2025. The company cites market studies valuing the U.S. ADU market at $20–30B by 2034 and projects construction efficiencies including up to 70% labor reduction and 80% material waste reduction using its AI-integrated robotic 3D printing and patented materials.

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Positive

  • Revenue $3.7M in three months ended Sept. 30
  • ADU market $20–30B projected by 2034
  • Labor reduction up to 70% using robotic 3D printing
  • Material waste cut up to 80% with proprietary Geo Mix/Geo Add

Negative

  • No Lighthouse Project locations, partners, or firm timelines disclosed
  • Year-end eight-figure target presented as management projection, not audited guidance

Key Figures

U.S. ADU market size: $20–30 billion ADU market growth: 9%–19% annually Home size: 2,000 sq. ft. +5 more
8 metrics
U.S. ADU market size $20–30 billion Estimated by 2034 across multiple studies
ADU market growth 9%–19% annually Projected annual growth for U.S. ADU sector
Home size 2,000 sq. ft. Vertical wall systems printable in days
Labor reduction 70% Potential reduction in labor needs via robotic 3D printing
Material waste reduction 80% Potential reduction in material waste for projects
Quarterly revenue $3.7M Revenue during three months ended September 30 (as reported)
Target year 2026 Rollout and expansion strategy timeline
Revenue goal range Eight figures Management expectation by close of 2025

Market Reality Check

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SCTH fell 18.14% while notable peers like OPTI and HCNWF rose 15.38% and 12.84% respectively, with others flat, indicating the weakness was company-specific rather than a broad auto parts/consumer cyclical move.

Historical Context

1 past event · Latest: Jun 24 (Positive)
Pattern 1 events
Date Event Sentiment Move Catalyst
Jun 24 AI acquisition Positive +0.2% Acquisition of AI UltraProd with revenue growth and 24 issued patents.
Pattern Detected

Limited history shows a mildly positive reaction to prior AI UltraProd acquisition news, contrasting with the current pre-news price decline.

Recent Company History

Over the past six months, SecureTech has repositioned around AI UltraProd. The Jun 24 acquisition brought in AI-powered industrial 3D printing with FY2024 revenue of $2.9 million and projected $10 million for FY2025, plus 24 issued patents. Q3 2025 filings then showed a major revenue ramp and a shift to profitability, albeit with going-concern language and new financing. Today’s announcement extends that AI UltraProd story into a focused U.S. ADU market entry, building on the earlier expansion milestone.

Market Pulse Summary

This announcement details SecureTech’s next step in leveraging AI UltraProd by targeting the U.S. AD...
Analysis

This announcement details SecureTech’s next step in leveraging AI UltraProd by targeting the U.S. ADU market, a space estimated at $20–30 billion by 2034 with 9%–19% projected growth. Management highlights rapid-build 3D-printed homes, up to 70% lower labor needs, and 80% less material waste, alongside reported quarterly revenue of about $3.7M. In context with recent filings, investors may watch execution of the Lighthouse Project, U.S. rollout milestones, and how new projects translate into sustained, profitable growth.

Key Terms

Accessory Dwelling Unit, 3D printing, construction robotics, robotic construction, +3 more
7 terms
Accessory Dwelling Unit technical
"strategy centered on the rapidly expanding Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU) sector."
An accessory dwelling unit (ADU) is a smaller, self-contained living space on the same lot as a main house — for example a converted garage, basement apartment, or a tiny house in the backyard. For investors and property owners, ADUs can add steady rental income and increase overall property value, but their financial payoff depends on local zoning rules, permitting and construction costs, so they’re like adding a rentable room that must follow neighborhood rules.
3D printing technical
"specializing in robotic 3D printing and advanced intelligent manufacturing systems"
3D printing is a manufacturing process that builds physical objects layer by layer from a digital design, using materials such as plastics, metals, ceramics, or resins. It matters to investors because it can cut tooling and inventory costs, speed product development, enable customized or on‑demand production, and change supply chains and margins—think of a factory that 'prints' parts as needed rather than holding large stockpiles.
construction robotics technical
"multi-domain construction robotics, and patented high-performance materials"
Robots and automated machines designed to perform building tasks—such as bricklaying, concrete pouring, welding, surveying, and material handling—on construction sites. They matter to investors because they can cut labor costs, speed project schedules, reduce accidents and quality variability, and change capital and maintenance needs for construction firms; think of them as power tools on steroids that can shift a company’s margins and risk profile.
robotic construction technical
"perfect proving ground for our robotic construction technology."
Robotic construction is the use of automated machines and robotic systems to perform building tasks such as bricklaying, welding, concrete pouring, inspection and assembly that humans traditionally do. It matters to investors because these machines can lower labor costs, speed project timelines, improve safety and consistency, and enable new business models—think of a factory robot on a construction site—potentially changing profitability and competitive advantage in construction-related companies.
AI-powered construction technology technical
"opportunity’ for AI-powered construction technology."
AI-powered construction technology combines software that learns from data with sensors, cameras and machines to plan, monitor and automate building projects. It matters to investors because it can cut delays, reduce costly mistakes and lower labor or material costs — like giving a construction site a smart assistant that spots problems early and suggests faster, cheaper ways to work, potentially improving a builder’s profits and project predictability.
Lighthouse Project technical
"developing its first U.S.-based “Lighthouse Project” (a compact, high-impact deployment"
A lighthouse project is a high‑visibility initiative chosen to showcase a new technology, strategy, or product model and prove it works at a meaningful scale, like a store window demonstrating how a whole chain could look. For investors it matters because a successful lighthouse reduces uncertainty about broader rollout, signals management competence and market demand, and can accelerate revenue growth or expose operational risks before larger investments.
AI-integrated robotic construction system technical
"showcase the full capabilities of its AI-integrated robotic construction system"
A system that combines software intelligence with physical robots to plan, control and carry out construction tasks such as placing materials, welding, cutting or assembling structures. Think of it as a smart factory brought to a building site: the AI directs machines to work faster, more consistently and with fewer mistakes than manual crews. Investors care because it can lower labor and error costs, speed project timelines, change capital needs, and shift competitive advantage and regulatory or safety risks.

AI-generated analysis. Not financial advice.

SecureTech Backing Enables AI UltraProd’s U.S. Accessory Dwelling Unit Beachhead; 2026 Rollout and Expansion Strategy

Roseville, Minnesota, Dec. 08, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- AI UltraProd, Inc. ("Ai UltraProd", AIUP", or "the Company"), a global leader in AI-driven industrial solutions specializing in robotic 3D printing and advanced intelligent manufacturing systems, and a wholly owned subsidiary of SecureTech Innovations, Inc. (“SecureTech”) (OTCQB: SCTH), today announced its official entry into the United States market, beginning with a focused strategy centered on the rapidly expanding Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU) sector.

The decision follows extensive market analysis, emerging regulatory alignment, and growing nationwide demand for faster, more sustainable, and more affordable residential construction solutions. This groundwork was led by the SecureTech executive and consultancy team, whose research, strategic modeling, and capital-planning framework identified the ADU sector as a credible, viable, and fastest path for AI UltraProd to establish its U.S. beachhead and generate early cashflow from market entry endeavors. The U.S. ADU market, valued across multiple studies at between $20–30 billion by 2034 with annual growth projections ranging from 9% to 19%, presents what management describes as an ‘immediate, scalable, and velocity-driven opportunity’ for AI-powered construction technology.

AI UltraProd’s U.S. "beachhead" strategy is built on its proprietary blend of deep-integration AI, multi-domain construction robotics, and patented high-performance materials such as Geo Mix and Geo Add. Together, these technologies enable printing of vertical wall systems for a 2,000 sq. ft. home in just days. This can reduce labor needs by up to 70%; cutting material waste by up to 80% and significantly shrinking project timelines impacted by traditional permitting and labor bottlenecks.

The company aims to address the nation’s mobility, affordability, and housing shortages by first demonstrating its capabilities through the ADU marketplace, which offer fast deployment cycles and lower permitting friction in forward-thinking states such as California, Oregon, and Washington.

“Our entry into the United States begins with a clear and highly intentional focus: the ADU market,” said Xing YunZhu, Director of AI UltraProd. “We believe that ADUs are the perfect proving ground for our robotic construction technology. They are high-demand, high-velocity projects that allow us to demonstrate tangible advantages—speed, cost efficiency, design intelligence, and sustainability—while building trust with developers, municipalities, and communities. This is the first step in a long-term plan that we firmly believe will scale into multiple sectors across the U.S.”

The company is already generating revenue (just over $3.7M during the three months ended September 30) and is positively contributing to SecureTech’s financials (as reported). Anticipated to reach roughly eight figures by the close of 2025 and likely to exceed this in 2026, management is executing what they believe to be a sharp, multi-layered market entry and rollout strategy. Management presumes that in this way, the Company would be on path to unlocking its ability to efficiently build emergency medical facilities, disaster relief housing, critical infrastructure, and even off-planet construction in the most viable, reliable and expedient way.

Mr. J. Scott Sitra, President and CEO of SecureTech Innovations, Inc., added, “AI UltraProd’s technology represents a transformational shift in how construction can be executed at scale. The U.S. housing market has reached a critical point where traditional methods cannot keep up—creating a perfect environment for AI-driven manufacturing and 3D printing. Beginning with ADUs gives us a strategic foundation to expand into larger residential, commercial, and industrial applications in the coming phases.”

A Strategic Launch with Future Milestones Planned

Today's announcement marks the first in a series of milestones related to AI UltraProd’s U.S. market entry and expansion. The company, with the support of SecureTech’s executive and consultancy team, is already in the process of developing its first U.S.-based “Lighthouse Project” (a compact, high-impact deployment designed to showcase the full capabilities of its AI-integrated robotic construction system in a real-world American environment). Details on the Lighthouse Project, partnerships, and deployment locations will be released in upcoming communications.

Management Encourages...

Developers, housing authorities, policymakers, and strategic partners interested in collaborating or learning more about AI UltraProd’s U.S. initiatives are encouraged to contact either the company or SecureTech directly or visit their websites, respectively, for upcoming project announcements.

Also, for a deeper look into the vision behind this market entry and how AI-driven 3D robotic construction is reshaping residential development, readers, investors and shareholders alike, can explore the company’s newly launched blog for expanded discussions.

About SecureTech Innovations

SecureTech Innovations, Inc. (OTC: SCTH) is a pioneering technology company advancing artificial intelligence, industrial 3D printing, cybersecurity, and digital infrastructures. Its portfolio includes AI UltraProd, a leader in AI-driven 3D industrial manufacturing; Piranha Blockchain, a developer of cutting-edge Web3 security, blockchain architecture, and digital asset reserves and security systems; and Top Kontrol, the only patented anti-theft and anti-carjacking system that can automatically stop a carjacking without requiring any driver action. SecureTech is committed to developing transformative solutions that address real-world challenges and problems.

For more information, please visit www.securetechinnovations.com.

About AI UltraProd

AI UltraProd is a next-generation industrial solutions company integrating artificial intelligence, digitalization, and advanced manufacturing to deliver fully customized, end-to-end robotic construction and industrial automation systems. As a global leader in AI-driven 3D printing robotics, AI UltraProd combines proprietary materials (Geo Mix, Geo Add), a multi-domain robot matrix (GR1, RF1, RC1, RT1), and AI-powered design platforms to enable faster, more efficient, and lower-cost building with near-zero waste.

Beyond construction, AI UltraProd’s technologies support emerging sectors such as new energy, AI computing power centers, port logistics, unmanned storage robotics, and smart urban infrastructure. The company’s expanding intellectual property portfolio includes 24 issued patents, one pending, and more than 20 applications in development.

For more information, please visit www.AI UltraProd.com.

Disclaimer & Forward Looking Statements

This press release contains forward-looking statements that involve risks and uncertainties. Forward-looking statements refer to future events, expectations, plans, and prospects. AI UltraProd and its parent company, SecureTech Innovations, Inc. (“SecureTech”), believe the expectations reflected in these forward-looking statements are reasonable as of the date they are made. However, actual results may differ materially from those expressed or implied by these forward-looking statements. SecureTech identifies forward-looking statements with words like ‘believes,’ ‘estimates,’ ‘anticipates,’ ‘expects,’ ‘plans,’ ‘projects,’ ‘intends,’ ‘potential,’ ‘may,’ ‘could,’ ‘might,’ ‘will,’ ‘should,’ ‘approximately,’ and similar expressions that convey uncertainty about future events or outcomes. These statements are only predictions and involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties, and other factors, including market conditions and other circumstances. More detailed information about AI UltraProd and the risks that may affect these forward-looking statements can be found in SecureTech’s filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”), including the risks contained in the section of our Annual Report filed on Form 10-K entitled “Risk Factors.” These filings are available on the SEC’s website at www.sec.gov.

Forward-looking statements in this press release speak only as of the date they are made. AI UltraProd, nor its parent company, SecureTech, have an obligation to update any forward-looking statements to reflect new events or circumstances after the date of this press release, except as required by law.

Media Contact

AI UltraProd, Inc. — U.S. Communications Office
Email: ir@securetechinnovations.com
Phone: (651) 317-8990
Website: www.aiultraprod.com


FAQ

What did AI UltraProd (SCTH) announce on Dec 8, 2025 about U.S. expansion?

AI UltraProd announced U.S. market entry focused on the ADU sector with a planned 2026 rollout and an initial Lighthouse Project.

How much revenue did AI UltraProd report for the quarter ended Sept. 30, 2025 (SCTH)?

The company reported just over $3.7M in revenue for the three months ended Sept. 30, 2025.

What efficiency gains does AI UltraProd claim for its 3D printing technology (SCTH)?

Management cites up to 70% labor reduction and up to 80% material waste reduction for vertical wall printing.

What is the size of the U.S. ADU market cited by AI UltraProd (SCTH)?

The company references studies valuing the U.S. ADU market at approximately $20–30B by 2034 with 9%–19% annual growth projections.

Will AI UltraProd (SCTH) provide details on its Lighthouse Project timeline and partners?

The company said Lighthouse Project details, partnerships, and deployment locations will be released in upcoming communications.
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