Scientists from Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore) have developed a technology where two robots can work in unison to 3D-print a concrete structure.
The arrival of 3D printing technologies in the 1980s opened a world of possibilities not only on the industrial level, but also for creative developments.
Ability to rapidly and cost-effectively 3D print replacement parts and production tools on-demand eliminates obsolete parts and warehousing costs
Manufacturing time per part reduced by up to 95%