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Icon, a 3D-printing construction technology company, is laying off more than 100 employees, according to a WARN notice posted this week. The Austin startup is laying off 114 employees, realigning ...
Austin-based construction startup Icon often announces new projects at SXSW. This year it is unveiling new tech, as it enters its next chapter.
A company from Austin, Texas is building 800-square-foot houses from concrete pumped out of a giant 3D printer.
Icon to icon: WeWork founder takes in next-generation 3D building printer at SXSW Adam Neumann, Bjarke Ingels and more attended the announcement at South by Southwest ...
Icon's 3D printer system constructed the walls of the over 2,000-square-foot home and its ADU in eight days despite weather and hardware issues.
The Phoenix 3D printer and a sculpture it printed are displayed at the Long Center by 3D-printing company Icon at South by Southwest in March. Austin-based Icon is laying off 114 employees.© Sara ...
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How 3D printing homes works Icon's process starts with one-and-a-half-ton sacks of dry concrete powder, which get mixed with water, sand and additives. The mixture is then pumped to a robotic printer.
Local 3D-printed construction company, ICON unveiled new technology designed to build affordable housing during a South by Southwest event on Tuesday at The Long Center.
This summer, the robotic printer from ICON is finishing the last few of 100 3D-printed houses in Wolf Ranch, a community in Georgetown, Texas, about 30 miles from Austin.
One of the earliest large-scale projects for 3D-printed homes, a house can be printed in around three weeks with Icon's 3D printer and a single crew.