Artificial intelligence isn’t replacing laboratories — it’s creating an entirely new wave of laboratory construction across the United States. From biotech startups to billion-dollar pharmaceutical companies, organizations are building a new generation of highly automated, AI-powered research facilities. And this expansion is creating strong demand for laboratory furniture, casework, storage systems, and specialized infrastructure.

How AI Is Changing Laboratory Construction

Rather than reducing the need for physical lab space, AI is changing the type of labs being built. Facilities are evolving from rows of scientists at traditional benches to a dynamic mix of researchers, robots, and computing equipment — all working together to accelerate discovery.

Three major shifts are driving new construction:

  • Automated “self-driving” laboratories — Robotics and AI systems run experiments around the clock, requiring flexible infrastructure, specialized workstations, and robust equipment racks.
  • Hybrid wet lab + dry lab facilities — New buildings combine traditional research space with AI, data science, and computing teams under one roof, increasing the need for diverse casework and furniture configurations.
  • AI-driven drug discovery centers — Organizations focused on AI-powered drug discovery, genomics, and biotechnology are expanding rapidly, building new research campuses that need complete laboratory fitouts.

Real-World Examples

This isn’t speculation — new AI-focused laboratories are being built and expanded right now:

  • Gladstone Institutes in San Francisco recently leased space for 30 new laboratories and plans to hire 300 scientists, with a major focus on AI-powered drug discovery.
  • The Biomedical Research, Innovation, and Imaging Center, a $31 million research center, opened in 2025 and represents the kind of advanced facility being built across the country.
  • Industry experts report growing demand for “self-driving labs” where AI and robotics perform much of the experimental work — facilities that still require extensive physical infrastructure.

What AI-Powered Laboratories Need

Even the most automated laboratory still requires a significant amount of physical furniture and infrastructure. AI-focused labs typically need:

  • Laboratory casework — steel, stainless steel, wood, or phenolic casework for storage and bench support
  • Workstations and tables — modular, adjustable workstations to accommodate both researchers and equipment
  • Shelving systems — high-density and mobile shelving for supplies, samples, and equipment
  • Fume hoods — chemistry hoods, ductless hoods, and exhaust systems for safe research environments
  • Equipment racks and robotics support infrastructure — sturdy platforms and enclosures for automated systems
  • Clean room furnishings — specialized furniture for controlled environments
  • Data center and server room storage — supporting the computing power behind AI-driven research

The design is shifting from uniform rows of benches to a mix of flexible furniture and storage systems that can adapt as research programs evolve. In many cases, AI-enabled labs require more diverse furniture and infrastructure — not less.

The Market Outlook

While some traditional life-science lab markets have slowed in certain regions due to excess lab space from the pandemic-era building boom, AI-driven biotech and pharmaceutical research is creating fresh demand for a new generation of highly automated facilities.

Key trends to watch:

  • AI drug discovery companies — startups like Recursion Pharmaceuticals, Insitro, and Terray Therapeutics are continuously expanding their automated research capabilities.
  • Large pharmaceutical investments — Eli Lilly, Roche, Novartis, and others are investing billions into AI-enabled R&D facilities.
  • University research expansion — Major universities continue to build new research buildings that require complete laboratory furniture packages.
  • AI diagnostics and precision medicine — Companies in pathology, genomics, and diagnostic AI need specialized lab environments.

Most industry analysts expect AI-enabled laboratory construction to continue expanding through the rest of the decade.

How Labs USA Supports AI-Ready Laboratory Projects

Whether you’re building a new AI-driven research facility, expanding an existing lab to accommodate robotics and automation, or renovating a traditional lab for modern hybrid workflows, Labs USA provides everything you need:

  • Free lab design services — Our furniture specialists and project designers help with layouts, CAD drawings, specifications, and estimates for any size project.
  • Quick delivery — In-stock metal and stainless steel casework, work surfaces, fixtures, tables, shelving, and fume hoods with the fastest delivery in the industry.
  • Professional installation — Project managers and factory-trained installers for lab builds and remodels of any scale.

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