Autonomous robots are helping to deliver Cleora, a 55-acre residential printed development in Salida, Colorado with 106 homes ...
A Colorado mountain town will soon be home to the world’s largest 3D-printed housing community. Cleora, a 55-acre residential ...
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3D printing poised to reshape home construction

Across the United States, the construction industry is preparing for a technological shift that could redefine how homes are ...
Outside Luling, Texas, a few houses are seemingly just growing out of a field. There are no masons stacking bricks, no crew pouring concrete forms, no lumber frame waiting to be wrapped in drywall.
A robot is using additive manufacturing technology to print houses. Just a few years ago, that thought would seem ludicrous. Yet 3D printing in construction by robots has become a regular feature in ...
COBOD International, in partnership with Technische Universität Braunschweig, has introduced what is being called the first commercially available multifunctional construction robot. Built on COBOD’s ...
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – A Jacksonville-based company said its new portable 3D construction robot could help lower homebuilding costs and make housing more affordable across Northeast Florida. Forge 3D ...
Transformative change has been occurring within the real estate and construction sectors in Malaysia, driven by advanced ...
AUSTIN (KXAN) — The future of 3D printed homes is closer than you think. Austin-based ICON announced on Wednesday that it will begin selling its 3D-printing technology to construction companies and ...
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The United States' growing housing shortage, rising construction costs and a limited supply of skilled labor are pushing builders to look beyond traditional methods. Three-dimensional printing is ...
While 2026 has been an objectively terrible year for humans thus far, it’s turning out—for better or worse—to be a banner year for robots. (Robots that are not Tesla’s Optimus thingamajig, anyway.) ...