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World’s first tower crane 3D printer can build concrete high-rise up to 328 feet tall
An Australian robotics and 3D printers company has just unveiled the world’s first tower ...
Researchers at the Department of Energy's Manufacturing Demonstration Facility at Oak Ridge National Laboratory have ...
Google Maps has had the capability to display buildings in 3D for a while, but now the app is testing the feature to show 3D buildings during navigation on both the mobile app and Android Auto. By ...
Drones working together can create large 3D-printed structures made of foam or cement. The experiments are paving the way for a future where swarms of drones could help construct extremely tall or ...
Slow but steady growth in the use of 3D-printed concrete in construction brings in new firms and users, as the nascent industry finds the right market niches for a continually evolving technology As ...
Earlier this year Google Maps on Android Auto started showing buildings in 3D while driving. Now, that functionality is rolling out more widely, and we’ve got a few more details on it as well. 3D ...
Google Maps has supported showing buildings in 3D for quite a while, but now the app is testing out the ability to show those 3D buildings while in navigation on the mobile app as well as on Android ...
Android Auto recently received a significant design refresh, offering more efficient use of a car’s screen with the ability to display multiple apps side by side. This enhancement allowed users to, ...
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World's first tower crane 3D printer can print buildings up to 328 feet tall
Melbourne's Luyten converts tower cranes into 3D printers capable of building 328-foot structures, potentially transforming ...
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