Digital Construction

Two robots are better than one at 3D printing

A team from Singapore’s Nanyang Technological University (NTU Singapore) has made a breakthrough in “swarm printing”, whereby more than one robot prints a structure at once, thereby greatly increasing the size and speed of the work.

NTU demonstrated a system in which two robots printed a concrete structure that was 186cm long, 46cm wide, and 13cm thick. It took the robots only eight minutes to build the smallish object, which then took two days to harden.

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