U.S. IMPLEMENTS 3D PRINTED MOLDS TO BUILD HERMES REACTOR. U.S. Ruth Arteaga. · July 29, 2025 Hermes is the first advanced reactor in the U.S. approved for construction with 3D printed molds.
Australia validates use of recycled rubber to reinforce rail tracks Ruth Arteaga. · July 21, 2025 Proven two-year reduction in track wear and settling due to the use of recycled rubber.
Qatar launches world’s largest 3D printed school project Ruth Arteaga. · July 13, 2025 Qatar builds 2 schools of 40,000 m² using the world's largest 3D printers.
Bricks with coffee residues reduce energy consumption by 80%. Ruth Arteaga. · July 1, 2025 The bricks are fired at only 200 °C, reducing energy consumption by 80% compared to traditional bricks.
Civ Robotics receives $7.5 million to expand its autonomous surveying technology Ruth Arteaga. · June 28, 2025 CivDot robots can mark up to 3,000 points per day with an accuracy of 8 mm, six times the speed of human work.
Mayrit tunnel boring machine will arrive in Madrid in December to extend Line 11 Ruth Arteaga. · June 24, 2025 The Mayrit tunnel boring machine is capable of excavating up to 15 meters per day.
Bristol scientists put 3D printed concrete house through seismic test Ruth Arteaga. · June 21, 2025 The 3D printed concrete house withstood tests with a shaking table capable of simulating real earthquakes of up to 50 tons of load.
Sale of Hadrian X by FBR boosts works in Northern Territory Ruth Arteaga. · June 18, 2025 Habitat will use the Hadrian X robot to build housing and defense projects in and around Darwin.
Ecological concrete with low-quality clay reduces emissions Ruth Arteaga. · June 6, 2025 The co-firing of illitic clay and low-grade kaolin reduced the porosity of the concrete by 41% and increased its compressive strength by 15%.
The world’s tallest 3D printed tower opens in Switzerland Isbel Lázaro. · May 23, 2025 The tower supports real structural load, thanks to an innovative robotic reinforcement system.