09 Mighty Buildings
Mighty Buildings is a company that says “we understand construction needs to become more sustainable to better benefit the planet”. By using innovative 3D printing, robotics and automation, it builds customisable home kits with, it claims, 99% less waste and a lower carbon footprint than traditionally constructed homes.
The company’s goal is to produce fully carbon-neutral houses by 2028, which is projected to be 22 years ahead of the construction industry. It has been working towards zero-waste production, kit system design, and a unique concrete-free formula to create design-forward homes while reducing time, costs, and emissions.
08 CyBe Construction
CyBe has developed hardware, software, building materials and learning platforms to become a ‘one-stop-shop’ for all things concrete 3D printing. Aiming to lead in innovation, CyBe Construction offer 3D concrete printing solutions and continually aim to develop mobile and modular technology.
The company changes complex building processes to deliver affordable products faster and in a more sustainable way. It also uses fewer raw materials and minimal transportation. CyBe Construction offers 3D concrete printing as an innovative solution to builders of affordable housing, with cheaper, faster and more sustainable construction.
07 SQ4D
SQ4D builds full-size concrete houses and commercial structures using 3D printing technology, and aims to be faster, safer, and stronger, with minimal cost.
The company has recently listed for sale the first 3D printed home in the United States, using SQ4D’s revolutionary Max Autonomous Robotic Construction System (ARCS), which is the first 3D printed home to receive a certificate of occupancy. The company built the home in 80 hours and it was listed at $299,000, which was below the area’s median price.
06 XtreeE
XtreeE designs and manufactures large-scale 3D printers and has developed strong expertise in the field of large-scale manufacturing for construction, both on the technological and product design sides. Its research and development-oriented system is based on a medium-scale robot and control and supervision software developed by the company itself.
The company enables high quality custom robotic configurations, with real time process monitoring and post-printing analysis. This ensures that additional measurement features can be constantly developed by XtreeE and therefore adapted to specific user needs.
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