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With widespread labor shortage concerns, the building industry is increasingly looking towards 3D printing as a core method to fabricate buildings or construction components. Philip Lund-Nielsen, Co-founder & Head of Americas at COBOD International, the World's leading supplier of 3D construction printers, shares his expertise and insight into 3D printed construction and the technology. We discuss the technology, the construction process, benefits and complexities, potential of alternative materials, costs, operational concerns, design considerations, and much more!
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Intro - "Keep Calm and Chill" by Soundroll
Outro - "Remember These Days," by Matt Large
Album artwork:
Photo courtesy of COBOD International
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With widespread labor shortage concerns, the building industry is increasingly looking towards 3D printing as a core method to fabricate buildings or construction components. Philip Lund-Nielsen, Co-founder & Head of Americas at COBOD International, the World's leading supplier of 3D construction printers, shares his expertise and insight into 3D printed construction and the technology. We discuss the technology, the construction process, benefits and complexities, potential of alternative materials, costs, operational concerns, design considerations, and much more!
Show Music:
Intro - "Keep Calm and Chill" by Soundroll
Outro - "Remember These Days," by Matt Large
Album artwork:
Photo courtesy of COBOD International
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