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Video: 6,000-pound robot helps Cornell team 3D-print concrete underwater in trials
Since its invention in the 1980s, 3D printing has steadily moved from research labs ...
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Underwater 3D printing may reshape maritime concrete construction
Since it was invented in the 1980s, 3D printing has moved from the laboratory to the factory, the home and even outer space.
Shimizu introduces a spray-based 3D concrete printing system for reinforced structures using robotics and simulation.
“We’re here at the University of Florida’s College of Engineering at the grand opening of a one-of-a-kind concrete 3D printer ...
Researchers at the University of Virginia have developed a new 3D-printed concrete material for the construction of sustainable buildings. This innovative material, infused with graphene, offers a ...
The hunt for more sustainable concrete to replace the climate change driving force of Portland cement has hit a massive leap in progression. This progression comes in the form of a new type of ...
The home was designed, created, and sold by a Dutch company, Twente Additive Manufacturing. The Fibonacci House is Canada's first 3D-printed home and Airbnb's first 3D printed concrete tiny home. See ...
There is a home like no other in Columbus being built just steps from bustling Cleveland Avenue in South Linden. To construct it, builders are using a method that many are hoping becomes a possible ...
A Germany-based construction engineering company says it has constructed the world’s first load-bearing concrete walls built with a 3D printer. Züblin built a new warehouse from a single 3D print for ...
Craig Pettit, president of MRB Robotics, monitors a 3D printer as it adds a layer of concrete to a future self-storage facility in Payne Springs. Shafkat Anowar / Staff Photographer Hugo and Erica ...
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 ...
In May, Danish startup 3DCP Group unveiled its first build in Denmark: a 3D-printed tiny home. The concrete home was built in five weeks but COBOD's BOD2 system was only actively printing for 22 hours ...
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