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World’s first tower crane 3D printer can build concrete high-rise up to 328 feet tall
An Australian robotics and 3D printers company has just unveiled the world’s first tower ...
"What is a printer?" asked Zuta Labs, then reimagined it as the Mini Mobile Robotic Printer, as small as your hand. Portable Robot Printer Is Like A Roomba That Squirts Ink "What is a printer?" asked ...
Made In Space is surely working away on "Archinaut," its most-recent contract win with NASA that involves building a robotic 3D printer with parts aggregation and assembly capabilities for the ...
Australian robotics and 3D printing company Luyten has unveiled the Ascend Series A27, a tower crane 3D construction printer it claims to be the first of its kind. The system integrates tower crane ...
After trialing the robot, he noticed that the bricks ran out quickly, so he added a “quality of life feature”: coding that made the device stop when it ran out of any color. The final step was ...
Dusty Robotics has announced the launch of its FieldPrint Platform, a BIM-to-field solution designed to keep contractors building on the same information. The FieldPrint Platform provides tools that ...
It's taken almost two years but a planned community of homes made with a gigantic 3D printer in Georgetown, Texas is almost complete. Reuters reports that the homes, which are part of a community ...
Robotic printers will be able to bake the Moon soil, creating solid structures for the infrastructure MOSCOW, February 2. /TASS/. Moon soil baking could become a key technology for creating solid ...
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World's first tower crane 3D printer can print buildings up to 328 feet tall
Melbourne's Luyten converts tower cranes into 3D printers capable of building 328-foot structures, potentially transforming ...
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