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Australia's new robot 3D prints a home overnight; could build lunar bases one day
Named Charlotte, this robot was developed by the Australian companies Crest Robotics and Earthbuilt Technology.
Crest Robotics, in partnership with Earthbuilt Technology, has unveiled a six-legged robot named Charlotte that could ...
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Swinburne University engineers team with builder to deliver Ballarat's first 3D-printed home
A new 3D-printed home build in Victoria's west is due to be completed in October, with the construction team hoping the ...
Developers of a speedy, "spider-like" robot named Charlotte believe it could be building homes on Earth within years, and ...
The Logic Innovation Precinct also includes a four-wheel-drive obstacle course, main building and carpark and is expected to ...
Dan Pollard is production director at modular manufacturing firm Thurston Group By 2040, modular construction won’t be the ...
Market opportunities in smart nano-construction materials arise from growing green building demand, increased construction ...
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Construction company unveils incredibly advanced 3D-printed home: 'More than 3 times the strength of standard bricks'
"This innovation addresses some of the biggest challenges in the construction industry." Construction company unveils ...
The oyster shell concrete attracts young oysters looking for homes. After they grow up and reproduce, their offspring spread ...
In honor of BYU’s 150th anniversary, electrical engineering professor Greg Nordin and student Callum Galloway have created ...
It’s the world’s tallest concrete-faced rockfill dam and was completed using full-scale intelligent technology and ...
Tampa's new Knoll Pine Way community will feature 18 affordable homes, with four built using 3D printing technology.
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