Mr. Mthulisi Mdluli, Executive Director of VERTIKA FutureLab, is a seasoned policy technologist and systems innovator. With an MSc in Building Information Modelling (BIM), and a BSc in Construction Management & Property Development, he has led smart infrastructure and lifecycle digitisation projects across sectors. A Chartered Architectural Technologist (MCIAT), he has collaborated with municipalities, DFIs, and private developers to deliver projects that bridge innovation and utility. His leadership at FutureLab ensures that every insert is more than a structure—it is a node of continuous innovation.
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VERTIKA FutureLab is the strategic innovation engine of the VERTIKA ecosystem. Established to drive disruptive, scalable, and locally tailored technologies for vertical urbanism, FutureLab transforms the concept from blueprint to frontier. It incubates ideas that challenge conventional planning logic and builds future-ready systems rooted in resilience, equity, and technological integration.
At a time when African cities face mounting pressure from climate shocks, infrastructure deficits, and spatial exclusion, FutureLab delivers the experimental capabilities to convert urgency into ingenuity. Its mission is clear: make vertical housing smarter, greener, and more inclusive—without raising the cost barrier.
FutureLab leads the rapid development and testing of adaptive systems designed to be embedded in each VERTIKA insert. Its work encompasses:
FutureLab’s work is closely aligned with VERTIKA Research to ensure rigorous monitoring, feedback, and policy application. Learnings from pilots inform municipal planning tools, national infrastructure policy, and pan-African urban resilience standards.
Its ability to merge experimental architecture with digital governance protocols enables a new form of city-building—one that learns, adjusts, and scales with fidelity. As African cities seek blueprints for density without dysfunction, FutureLab becomes the proving ground.
Convening Africa’s Urban Technologists
To ensure Africa’s vertical future is locally driven, FutureLab also:
A key goal is to embed these tools in local planning ecosystems, ensuring sustained capacity beyond each build.
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