Retail giant signs on for over a dozen buildings to be 3D-printed by construction tech firm and its construction partners, as additive manufacturing makes inroads in retail.
They have created a 3D concrete bridge that absorbs CO2 like bones and uses 60% less material than a conventional bridge.
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Engineers build the future of bendable concrete with 3D printing
Armed with a 3D concrete printer, careful measuring tools, and just the right ingredients, a team at The University of New ...
Described as Europe's largest 3D-printed housing project, the Skovsporet development is currently underway in Denmark. A ...
3D printing technology is advancing at a remarkable pace, with applications ranging from fabricating biological tissues to creating ceramics that can filter out persistent water contaminants. One ...
Sustainable Concrete Innovations says their 3D printed home just north of Wapakoneta is the first of its kind in the state. In the small northwest Ohio city of Wapakoneta, one house stands apart.
Homeowners get a much better deal with a 3D-printed concrete house than a standard weatherboard build, says Auckland master ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Michael Molitch-Hou is an additive manufacturing analyst. When wildfires sweep through communities, they leave devastation in ...
Scientists at Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore) have developed a 3D concrete printing technique that captures carbon, offering a new way to reduce the environmental impact of ...
Tvasta Manufacturing partners with CEPT University to establish an advanced additive manufacturing workshop for innovative ...
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