**Summary**
Built Cybernetics PLC, a smart buildings group, reported its audited results for the year ended 30 September 2025. Key highlights include
**Financial Performance** Revenue from continuing operations increased by 8% to ยฃ20.1 million, with annualised recurring revenue from contracted services and software up 43% to ยฃ1.71 million. Proprietary software revenue rose 69% to ยฃ751,000. The company achieved a trading profit before tax of ยฃ77,000, a post-tax profit of ยฃ111,000, and earnings per share of 0.03p. Net current liabilities decreased by 44% to ยฃ0.97 million.
**Operational Growth** Smart Core was deployed across 2.9 million sq ft of building floorspace, up from 2.1 million sq ft in 2024. The ecoDriver platform expanded, supported by the AI tool EDDIE for energy optimization and decarbonization.
**Post-Period Activities** The company launched MapBI after acquiring 3DEO assets, acquired Work.Place.Create. by Aukett Swanke subsidiary, and achieved a national record for fastest Gateway 2 approval under the Building Safety Act for Veretecs Kingsland Road project. The lossmaking Anders + Kern business was disposed of.
**Strategic Focus** Built Cybernetics aims to scale its Smart Core platform internationally, restore profitability in its architecture division, and sharpen its strategic focus through portfolio adjustments. The company is transitioning to a software-driven model, emphasizing recurring revenue and proprietary platforms.
**Leadership Comments** Chairman Clive Carver and CEO Nick Clark expressed confidence in the companys momentum, highlighting the scaling of Smart Core, the restoration of architectural division profitability, and the strategic focus on software-led smart building businesses. They emphasized the companys position to deliver sustained growth and create long-term shareholder value.
**Future Outlook** The company plans to develop Smart Core further, focusing on third-party and channel sales. It anticipates continued growth for ecoDriver and MapBI, and aims to leverage the crossover between its architectural and smart building activities. With three software-led smart building businesses and a profitable architectural division, Built Cybernetics looks to the future with confidence.