Dutch company Vertico continues to grow in large-scale concrete printing, revolutionizing the construction industry with its technology and on-demand 3D printing services. With over 40 installations in more than 20 countries, Vertico has now firmly established a global presence, providing innovative solutions that help clients bring ambitious projects to life.
Vertico offers full concrete printing solutions, including options with or without accelerated mix at the printhead, ensuring versatility for different project needs. The company’s 3D printing setups are fully customizable, and detailed quotes are available upon request.
Vertico also provides a comprehensive service range, including 3D design, construction calculations, programming, realization, and transport. This full-spectrum support ensures clients receive end-to-end assistance, from prototyping to project completion.
Manufacturing on Demand
Vertico’s innovation goes beyond machines. The company has developed optimized, material-efficient structures, such as a 3D printed concrete footbridge that reduces material use by 60%, demonstrating how structural optimization can reduce CO2 emissions while maintaining strength and integrity.
The firm is also involved in advanced research projects, including 3D printed compression-only domes, sculptural facades, and even concrete canoes. In partnership with MAI International, Vertico offers a range of complementary accessories like mortar mixing pumps to ensure the success of 3D concrete printing applications.
Additionally, Vertico’s expertise and industry contacts enable clients to set up their own printshops or prototype innovative ideas, making it easier for them to integrate 3D printing into their workflows. The company led by CEO Volker Ruitinga continues to push the boundaries of what’s possible, creating a new paradigm in design, architecture and construction by removing the barriers of conventional manufacturing.
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Author: Davide Sher
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