First 3D-printed building in Germany
While other companies involved in 3D construction printing often speak about their future plans and visions, the leading position of Danish Cobod continues to be demonstrated by actual 3D printed buildings and structures. Not done by Cobod but made by the growing number of customers using Cobod’s 3D construction printers, mainly the BOD2.
The two-story building in Germany follows only a few months after that Cobod’s Belgium customer, Kamp C, revealed Europe’s first 3D printed two story building in Europe. A video from the 3D printing of the building in Belgium has gone viral and has been seen more than 400.000 times as a testament to the growing popularity of the technology.
3D printing of a 160 m² two story house
AS Peri globally and in Germany is one of the leading suppliers of form work equipment for manual casting of concrete, Peri’s involvement in 3D construction printing is noticeable and a sign that the conventional construction sector has realized that automation and digitalization of the construction industry is the future, which involves among other the use of robotic 3D construction printers.
Thomas Imbacher, Innovation and Marketing Director at Peri GmbH, explained: “We are very confident that 3D construction printing will become increasingly important in certain market segments over the coming years and has considerable potential. We are proud that Peri’s involvement in the project in Beckum has seen us become a pioneer and forerunner for this new construction technique”.
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Cobod International A/S
Skudehavnsvej 17A
2150 Nordhavn/Denmark
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Peri GmbH
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89264 Weißenhorn/Germany
+49 7309 950-0