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First 3D printed buildings in Africa printed by BOD2 in Malawi to support UN’s sustainability goals

We are proud to announce that 14 Trees, a joint venture between LafargeHolcim and CDC group, is using our BOD2 printer to print low-carbon housing and schools in Malawi. The walls of a first demo building in Lilongwe, Malawi was done in just 14 hours and the walls of a first school in just 18 hours.


BOD2 3D construction printers moving into off-site precast plants in Europe

Röser GmbH in Germany just had a gantry 3D printer from COBOD installed, as the first precast plant in Europe
The first 3 floors 3D construction printed apartment building reaches its second floor
Henrik Lund-Nielsen speaks about the state of the 3DCP industry in EyeSpyTalks webinar

COBOD’s BOD2 3D construction printer used to make the worlds first 3D printed commercial apartment building

PERI, our German partner, is using our BOD2 3D construction printer for the project.
A total of 380 m2 of building will be made making a total of 5 apartments, which will be rented out once the project is complete.
This is neither a research nor demo project – The building is being made for profit.

WASP exhibits 3D printed bio-building at the event "We Are Nature" by Rossana Orlandi

“Small slight thoughts take shape by depositing. This sentence from the Dhammapada says that reality is the result of our thoughts and expectations. This 2,500-year-old text is the best summary of 3D printing. Each 3D printed piece is a series of information materialized , it is a”deposited thought. In WASP thoughts take shape since they are digitized. When information is transferred into the most humble raw materai "earth" , the resulting object changes its value, earth becomes home. Within 50 years we will need houses for other 3 billion human beings; WASP is depositing thoughts to shape those houses in respect of nature". Massimo Moretti, CEO WASP

COBOD’s BOD2 3D construction printer used to make the first 3D printed building in Germany

PERI, COBOD’s German distribution partner, started the 3D printing of a 160 m2 two story house in Beckum
COBOD’s success in Germany follows just months after a similar success in Belgium, and the recent announcement of a long-term cooperation between COBOD and GE about 3D printing of record tall concrete windmill towers

United States Marine Corps and ICON 3D Print Structure at Camp Pendleton

Eight Marines Trained to Use ICON's Tech to 3D Print Structure

Over the past year, the ICON team has been working with the Defense Innovation Unit (DIU), an organization that focuses on accelerating commercial tech into the Department of Defense (DoD), to demonstrate the use of commercial scale additive manufacturing for military use.

World’s first 3D printed FRP footbridge paves way for circular composites

The world’s first lightweight 3D printed fiber reinforced polymer (FRP) footbridge will be installed at Kralingse Bos park – the green heart of Rotterdam. This heralds the transition towards the next generation of bridges, offering high performance with extreme versatility, circularity and sustainability.

COBOD and PERI live 3D printsthe walls of 4 small houses in 4 days at Bautec construction exhibition

Live 3Dconstruction printing in front of thousands of visitors documenting the robustness of COBOD’s 3D printers
During the international Bautec construction exhibition in Berlin with over 30.000 visitors from more than 40 countries COBODand PERIis not only showcasing COBOD’s BOD23D construction printer, but is actually live printing a small house every day of the show, February 18-21.


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