Local media Khaleej Times took its online visitors on a tour of the MEET 3D Villa, which was printed in just 2 weeks in Sharjah, in the heart of SRTIP, with the help of the CyBe team’s expertise, providing on-site training and support. Seeing it up close in the video really gives a clear idea of how real this technology and approach to constructions have become.
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This is the first 3D printed villa designed and inspired by Emirati heritage and architecture. The project was established through the triple-helix collaboration of the public, private and academic sectors. Solar energy is being used to power the house as a source of clean energy to ensure a better future for present and future generations.
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COBOD fiscal 2020 results show 100% growth and profitability: The accounts can be seen here. This is a huge achievement for construction 3D printing, showing the business is viable, especially as the company reports even higher growth in 2021 (when it undertook even larger projects), despite Corona, and promises to more than double revenues again this year. It is made even more significant by the fact that the financial data has been released publicly, still somewhat of a rarity in the young AM industry. The accounts also show that the company’s order intake for the first few months of 2021 exceeded the total order intake for the whole of last year.
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