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The Cool Down on MSNResidents share look inside world's largest 3D-printed neighborhood: 'I feel safer in this house than any house I've ever lived in'"It's been wonderful." Residents share look inside world's largest 3D-printed neighborhood: 'I feel safer in this house than ...
ICON, a construction company, is building the world’s largest 3D-printed community in Georgetown, Texas. Veuer’s Maria Mercedes Galuppo has the story.
In November 2022, Icon and Lennar started 3D printing homes for a new neighborhood in Texas. Now, according to a report by Reuters, the 100-home project is nearly complete. While foundations, roofing, ...
The company declined to reveal its valuation. ICON was founded in late 2017 and launched during SXSW in March 2018 with the first permitted 3D-printed home in the U.S. That 350-square-foot house ...
When it showed off its 3D-printed homes at the South by Southwest festival back in 2018, Austin-based construction technology company ICON told The Verge its Vulcan printer could create an 800 ...
ICON Technologies Inc., which builds homes using 3D printing, is laying off 114 people, according to a WARN letter filed with the Texas Workforce Commission. A spokesperson for the company ...
Icon , a construction technology startup in Austin, Texas, in 2019 built the first-ever 3D printed neighborhood in Mexico. The Texas company, which is committed to "affordable, dignified housing ...
Icon, which 3D-printed its first home at South by Southwest in 2018, has grown to employ more than 400 people and has printed more than 100 homes for less expense and at a quicker pace than ...
Icon, a 3D-printing construction technology company, is laying off more than 100 employees, according to a WARN notice posted this week. The Austin startup is laying off 114 employees, realigning ...
For Jason Ballard, the future of housing is 3D printing. As the co-founder of Icon, a construction technologies startup that uses 3D printing in place of traditional construction, Ballard believes ...
AUSTIN, Texas — A company that develops 3D printing technology and helps 3D-print homes and buildings around Central Texas is laying off employees. According to the Texas Workforce Commission ...
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