MX3D B.V.
Location
Noord-Holland
Founded
2014-12-01
Website
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2021-08-30 (indiatimes.com)
World's First 3D-Printed Steel Bridge Opens In Europe, And People Are Loving It
Researchers recently opened the world's first 3D-printed bridge to pedestrians and cyclists in Europe. Is it safe? Is 3D printing the future of construction sector?
Read more2021-07-19 (dezeen.com)
Joris Laarman's 3D-printed stainless steel bridge finally opens in Amsterdam
A 12-metre-long 3D-printed pedestrian bridge made from stainless steel by Dutch robotics company MX3D has opened in Amsterdam.
Read more2016-04-20 (digitalengineering247.com)
World's First 3D-Printed Bridge Paves Way to a New Era of Construction - 24/7
The first fully functional 3D-printed bridge is the brainchild of MX3D, a Dutch technology startup.
Read more2015-06-23 (archdaily.cl)
MX3D will build a 3D printed bridge over the Amsterdam channel |
Amsterdam already has more than 1,200 bridges along its channels, some of which date from the 17th century today ...
Read more(constructiondigital.com)
MX3D installs first stainless steel 3D printed bridge | Construction Digital
Designed by Joris Laarman Lab with Arup as lead engineer, the innovative structure spans one of Amsterdam's oldest canals
Read more(enr.com)
Legal Implications of 3D Printing in Construction Loom | 2018-06-28 | Engineering News-Record
Imagine a printer in the middle of a construction site programmed with a designer's plans and specifications to build an entire home from scratch. As concrete is fed into the printing device, a technician hits enter on her computer and a 3D printer starts fabricating the structure's walls and roof. The final product will be created almost entirely by preprogrammed software and a movable printer injecting concrete, with no need for human construction workers. This isn't science fiction, it's a reality on the cutting edge . . .
Read more(mentalfloss.com)
In Amsterdam, You Can Now Stroll Across a 3D-Printed Bridge
The 9900-pound structure was printed in stainless steel and will serve as a two-year substitute until a permanent bridge is put in place.
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