Being one of the segments where additive manufacturing is used the most, construction sector continues to take these technology’s advantages. 3D Construction Printing Conference where these works and innovations will be embraced, brings the pioneers together in Denmark.
This year, the first 3D Construction Printing Conference in North America will be organized by 3D Printhuset. Held on the 28th of February in Danish Technological Insititute, the conferences will be the centre of additive manufacturing construction projects.
The conference will focus on a potential disruption in the industry from a more prevalent application of 3D technology, which allows greater freedom in designs, saves time and can be more eco-friendly. Enrico Dini, the representative of D-Shape taking to the stage next month, has been a champion of 3D printing in construction for over ten years. He has become famous in the field as ‘the man who prints houses’.
Technology That Changed The Construction World
D-Shape President Enrico Dini meeting the sector at the conferences, will state the advantages of 3D process for constructers. Developed by Monolite UK, D-Shape presents its technology to construction sector. Made especially for 3D structure production, D-Shape provides solutions in indoor design, architecture and sculpture as well.
The printer developed with D-Shape technology meets demands with slicing ad binder layering features in its digital software. Having 4×4 main body and a wide printing bed, this printer enables structure printing thanks it sprint head capable of holding 300 nozzles and CAD/CAM software.
In addition to the five European experts offering their visions on 3D construction printing, 3D Printhuset and Larsen & Partners will provide an overview of their 2016, which saw their involvement in over 30 construction printing projects. The Conference will take place on February 28th at the Danish Technological Institute in Copenhagen.