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When 3D-printed architecture first materialized, many assumed that it would lead to widespread affordable housing, but, ...
Think of it as a 3D printing home starter kit — starting with Icon's new printer, Phoenix. Many 3D printed family homes — including Icon's previous builds — are single-story, with the only ...
Leading 3D printing firm Icon has revealed plans to create an ambitious new 3D-printed community for homeless people in Texas. The project will provide 100 safe and comfortable residences to those ...
The Vulcan is Icon's massive 3D printer, which stands 15½ feet tall and weighs 4.75 tons. It's capable of creating buildings with 12-foot-high curving walls.
Is affordable 3D-printed housing coming to the US? 3D-printing company Icon, partnered with Michael Hsu Office of ...
McCoy says the Icon project in Texas with Lennar could show builders this is the way. But he’s also not convinced 3D concrete printing is the future.
Icon 3D printers frame houses layer by layer. Kara Carlson / USA Today Network “All the learnings about this technology need to happen at scale,” said Jason Ballard, CEO of Icon.
One month after saying it would lay off more than 100 employees, ICON Technology Inc., a 3D printing company valued at around $2 billion, disclosed in a federal filing it has raised $56 million.
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3D printing on moon is closer to real
The dream of building habitats on the Moon is becoming increasingly feasible, thanks to advances in 3D printing technology. Recent collaborations between space agencies and private companies are ...
But of course, ICON will need more than just a desktop-sized printer. The Austin-based construction technology company uses multi-story 3D printers to create the technological marvels, such as 3D ...
Lennar and Icon, a 3D technology company, partnered to print 100 homes in Georgetown, Texas. The real estate company says about 75% of them have already sold. The homes have all the amenities of a ...
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