In recent years, 3D printing has evolved dramatically. Once limited to materials such as plastic or resin, it now extends to human cells and enables the formation of living tissue. However, bioprinting remains – for now – a slow and limited process. This latest innovation promises to change that. A team of researchers has introduced… Continue reading New 3D bioprinter injects living cells directly into injuries to heal bones and cartilage
Category: Modern Building Technologies
Doka is guided by scientifically based goals for the decarbonization of the construction industry
Staff writer Doka, a global leader in formwork and scaffolding, is the first in its industry to join the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi). This commitment aligns the company with the 1.5°C target of the Paris Agreement and underlines its commitment to reducing greenhouse gas emissions through science-based methods. The role of construction in global… Continue reading Doka is guided by scientifically based goals for the decarbonization of the construction industry
A sustainable solution or a fad?
© 3dprintingindustry The construction industry has been continually looking for new approaches to improve efficiency, reduce costs and, more importantly, find solutions to the numerous sustainability issues. One of the newest technologies making waves in the construction industry lately is 3D printed buildings. Proponents consider it a revolutionary path to sustainability. But critics question whether… Continue reading A sustainable solution or a fad?
Real Estate and Construction News Roundup (12/4/24) – Highest Office Conversion Rate, Loan Caps for Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, and Affordability Issues for Home Buyers | Pillsbury – Gravel2Gavel Construction and Real Estate Law
Check out our latest roundup for infrastructure-related ballot initiatives, U.S. Green Building Council success stories, support for sustainable building, and more! 2024 is expected to see the highest rate of office conversions since CBRE began tracking them in 2016.Nish Amarnath, SmartCities Dive) The Federal Housing Finance Agency has set loan limits of $73 billion each… Continue reading Real Estate and Construction News Roundup (12/4/24) – Highest Office Conversion Rate, Loan Caps for Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, and Affordability Issues for Home Buyers | Pillsbury – Gravel2Gavel Construction and Real Estate Law
The global artificial intelligence (AI) market in 3D printing is expected to grow by 39.7% and reach $9.00 billion by 2028
Artificial Intelligence (AI) in 3D Printing – Global Market Report 2024 – Market Size, Trends and Global Forecast 2024-2033 The Business Research Company's Year-End Sale! Get up to 30% off detailed market research reports – for a limited time only! The size of the artificial intelligence (AI) in 3D printing market is expected to grow… Continue reading The global artificial intelligence (AI) market in 3D printing is expected to grow by 39.7% and reach $9.00 billion by 2028
Oberlin's sustainable infrastructure program reaches important milestone
Just in time for winter, Oberlin College and Conservatory's geothermal heating and cooling system cranks up the heat to full blast. A four-year project to transform the campus's fossil fuel-based system into an environmentally friendly one is now online, supporting Oberlin's goal of becoming 100 percent carbon neutral by 2025. “It’s an important milestone for… Continue reading Oberlin's sustainable infrastructure program reaches important milestone
The Built Design Awards highlighted innovation and talent: DesignWanted
This year BLT Built Design Awards The program received over 800 submissions from 57 countries and presented a remarkable range of visionary ideas that are redefining both urban and natural landscapes. From established professionals to emerging talent, the initiative recognized those shaping the future of architecture, interior and landscape design, and construction. The awards highlighted… Continue reading The Built Design Awards highlighted innovation and talent: DesignWanted
Manufacturing news briefs – stories you may have missed
Sparc signs distribution agreement for graphene additive Sparc Technologies has signed a non-binding Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with CLP Group subsidiary Chin Leong Construction Systems Pte Ltd. The parties will collaborate to market Sparc's Ecosparc additive to CLC's coatings customers in Southeast Asia. Sparc managing director Nick O'Loughlin said: “Sparc… hopes to establish this partnership… Continue reading Manufacturing news briefs – stories you may have missed
Project to replace Allen Center on North Campus begins
The new year will see major projects underway that transform parts of campus as Northwestern strives to stay on the cutting edge of academic technology and welcome collaborative spaces. Ongoing and planned projects are consistent with the University's strategic priorities in the areas of academics and student experience, as well as athletic facilities and essential… Continue reading Project to replace Allen Center on North Campus begins
Our favorite 3D printer for making D&D miniatures is now on sale
3D printers are the future. According to Fortune Business Insights, “The global 3D printing market size was estimated at $22.39 billion in 2023 and is expected to grow from $27.52 billion in 2024 to $150.20 billion in 2032 grow.” I firmly believe that one day we will use 3D printing to make all sorts of… Continue reading Our favorite 3D printer for making D&D miniatures is now on sale