Dozens of 3D-printed homes have been built across the world – to house a family in the US state of Virginia or members of an impoverished community in rural Mexico. The world’s largest 3D-printed ...
Austin‑based ICON is opening sales of its next‑generation 3D‑printing construction system, Titan, marking the company’s first ...
Virginia Tech is becoming a national leader in 3D‑printed housing research. The university has helped build four homes in ...
3D-printed homes go up fast and cut construction waste, but one advantage stands out most. It can affect comfort and ...
Austin construction tech firm Icon is opening the door to builders who want to print their own projects. The company announced the public rollout of Titan, its multi-story robotic construction system, ...
3D-printed houses seem poised to be the next revolution in home construction. Utilizing 3D-printing technology on a grand scale like that needed to craft houses unleashes design potential and removes ...
An expanding 3D construction printing company will relocate to Greeley this fall, bringing a technology that could transform how homes are made. City leaders in recent years have focused efforts on ...
Additive manufacturing (AM) has been getting a lot of attention over the years, with its use in construction a recurring theme. Generally this brings to mind massive 3D printers that are carted to ...
Ten homes will be “printed” across Virginia by 2026 thanks to a $1.1 million grant to Virginia Tech to purchase a mobile 3D construction printer. In 2021, Tvasta, an Indian engineering tech startup, ...
HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) -- Houston is at the forefront of a new architectural era that some say will make your next home stronger, faster to build, and less expensive. A team of Cornell University ...
3D printing is taking home construction to new heights. In Houston, a giant printer is building what designers say is the first 3D-printed two-story house in the U.S. The machine has been pouring a ...
A 3D-printed home in Iowa was demolished before it could be completed. Construction 3D-printing startups say they could build homes faster and cheaper than traditional methods — but when? Alquist's ...
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