3D printing is one of the technology trends in the construction industry, boosting sustainability and shortening construction times.
3D printing is used in many types of projects. It addresses the housing shortage risks as the process is cheaper than traditional house construction. In schools and refugee shelters, large square designs lend themselves very well to these techniques.
The drawback of this nascent construction methodology is that we have no way of knowing the long-term issues. Hopefully, the enthusiasm for 3D printing offers will last for a long time.
In this series, we will explain how 3D printing in construction will grow and the benefits and challenges of using it. We will publish the following articles in July 2024:
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