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Autodesk Research and Additive Tectonics Develop 3D Printed Floor System with Alternative Materials - 3D Printing

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Autodesk Research has partnered with Additive Tectonics to develop a new approach to concrete floor construction using 3D printing technology. The collaboration combines 3D-printed formwork, natural fiber reinforcement, and low-carbon geopolymer concrete as alternatives to conventional building methods. The system addresses three issues with traditional concrete floors: single-use formwork waste, material inefficiency in flat slab […]
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3D Printing broke the news in on Friday, September 12, 2025.
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