
Groundbreaking advances in 3D concrete printing
Revolutionising the manufacture of construction and architectural components


Groundbreaking advances in 3D concrete printing
Revolutionising the manufacture of construction and architectural components


Groundbreaking advances in 3D concrete printing
Revolutionising the manufacture of construction and architectural components


Groundbreaking advances in 3D concrete printing
Revolutionising the manufacture of construction and architectural components

Groundbreaking advances in 3D concrete printing
Revolutionising the manufacture of construction and architectural components


Groundbreaking advances in 3D concrete printing
Revolutionising the manufacture of construction and architectural components


Groundbreaking advances in 3D concrete printing
Revolutionising the manufacture of construction and architectural components


Groundbreaking advances in 3D concrete printing
Revolutionising the manufacture of construction and architectural components
What's new
- Visit the project website for more information and the latest media coverage
- "Tomorrow's Buildings: Construction industry goes robotic" (BBC coverage of 3DCP, 4 May 2016)
- Commercial prototyping and development work with the Skanska consortium re-locates to The Manufacturing Technology Centre - the UK’s pre-eminent centre for manufacturing innovation (February 2016)
- "Technical advances are making 3D printed concrete a reality" (RIBA Journal, 23 December 2015)
- "Will 3D printing revolutionise manufacturing?" (BBC report, 28 July 2011)
Partners
The 3DCP technology is currently being developed in association with ABB, Buro Happold, Foster + Partners,The Manufacturing Technology Centre (MTC), Skanska and Tarmac.