A firm focused on 3D printed concrete is getting ready to print its first major structures in the United States. Contour Crafting’s gantry-supported 3D concrete printing robot is set to print sometime ...
Innovations in concrete and construction push the industry forward - onwards towards a bright future where a balance of efficiency, cost, and quality lay in perfect balance. One example of a young ...
Printed by Alquist 3D, the nearly 8,000SF expansion of the Athens, TN Walmart Superstore is among the largest free-standing, 3D-printed commercial concrete structures in the U.S. W orking with Alquist ...
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. – Transitioning to clean wind energy could become more cost-efficient as Purdue University researchers test a new technology created by an international startup to anchor offshore ...
SYDNEY, NSW, AUSTRALIA, October 12, 2022 /EINPresswire.com/ -- Cutting-edge Australian 3D printing building and construction company, Luyten, has launched the world's ...
Aims Community College and a 3D printing construction technology company in Greeley are teaming up to offer a basic-level online training course in 3D concrete printing. Aims is working with Alquist ...
Early experiments with graphene predicted that it could increase the strength of concrete by up to 40%. 3D concrete printing definitely makes the list of developing technologies that are changing the ...
3D printing has been unlocking new ways to solve bespoke issues for a long time now. One of the more interesting developments isn’t only what it can make, but what materials it can print. More ...
Hundreds of people including politicians, high school students and prospective investors attended the official groundbreaking ...
To build a home in Nome, Alaska, is to take an encyclopedia’s worth of knowledge about ideal construction conditions and heave that text directly into the Bering Sea. From erecting wooden structures ...
"This will be the first completed 3D-printed house in Houston," Ethan Wong, co-founder and co-CEO of HiveASMBLD told Chron.
A Sacramento developer is using a $1.5 million 3D printer to build fire-resistant, low-waste homes that could reshape how California tackles its housing shortage.