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World's first tower crane 3D printer can print buildings up to 328 feet tall
Melbourne's Luyten converts tower cranes into 3D printers capable of building 328-foot structures, potentially transforming ...
3D printing of concrete structures including homes has made a dent in the news, but less so when it comes to penetrating the market for new homes or commercial structures. Barriers to progress for ...
IIT Gandhinagar graduates Shashank Shekhar, Ankita Sinha and Rishabh Mathur founded MiCoB in Ahmedabad to work towards ...
D concrete printing is gaining traction as investment, adoption and demand grow, but regulatory hurdles and limited market ...
3D printed concrete may lead to a shift in architecture and construction. Because it can be used to produce new shapes and forms that current technologies struggle with, it may change the ...
Imagine concrete extruded from a computer-controlled nozzle, rather like an enormous pastry icer “building” a layer cake. This is how 3D concrete printing (3DCP) works. It’s real and it has the ...
Scientists are improving 3D concrete printing construction technology with rigorous research to make printable materials stronger, more sustainable and better performing. A research team led by ...
By exploring multi-story, off-site 3D-printed modules, Hexagon House aims to transform multifamily development, offering ...
“We started in a home garage in Palm City, Florida, focusing on smaller projects like custom architectural and landscape elements,” D’Angelo says. Now, the Stuart, Florida-based company has clients in ...
Alquist 3D completed an 8,000-sq-ft building for Walmart in Athens, Tenn., earlier this year, learning key lessons on how to scale up its 3D-printing technology for larger deployments. December 15, ...
A print nozzle sweeps back and forth around a small plot in Tempe, Ariz., and the walls of a single-family home begin to take shape. Two technicians keep an eye on the gantry-mounted 3D concrete ...
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World’s first tower crane 3D printer can build concrete high-rise up to 328 feet tall
An Australian robotics and 3D printers company has just unveiled the world’s first tower ...
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