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Black Buffalo 3D partners with AM Unique in the Middle East Construction 3D Printing

Black Buffalo 3D partners with AM Unique in the Middle East Construction 3D Printing

December 9, 2024 Architecture

Black Buffalo 3D (BB3D), a 3D construction printing company, and AM Unique – by Namthaja, have partnered to develop 3DCP projects in the Middle East. BB3D will add its NEXCON concrete 3D printers to AM Unique’s fleet, while AM Unique will leverage its expertise in design and 3D printing for residential, commercial, and industrial structures as an efficient alternative to traditional building methods.

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