GLOBAL INVENTORY OVER 3D PRINTED BUILDINGS SHOWS COBOD’S LEADING POSITION

Holcim’s 14Trees beats other 3D printing companies in the race to create affordable housing.
Future professionals from The Ohio State University in US will develop their skills and learn to work with 3DCP technology to overcome the housing crisis.
In just a few years, a Danish company has become the world’s leading supplier of 3D construction robots. The 3D printer will turn the construction industry upside down, says professor.
GUtech in cooperation with COBOD has built 3 buildings in just 8 days in Duqm, Oman. Now, the new promising economic zone has a 3D printed coffee shop, a public toilet and a Fisherman’s house.
The small town of Redding, California experiences more than 100 fires per year. But the days of wildfires devastating thousands of homes might soon be over due to the emergence of 3D construction printing.
COBOD International A/S has established a JV agreement with PT Modula Sustainability Indonesia, a subsidiary of PT Bakrie & Brothers Tbk (BNBR) specializing in 3-dimensional construction printing technology. The signing was carried out by the CEO of Modula, Indra Ginting and Co-Founder & Head of Asia-Pacific COBOD International, Simon Klint Bergh.
During the huge, international Bauma construction exhibition in Munich with over 600,000 visitors from more than 200 countries PERI demonstrated the incredible productivity of the BOD2 3D construction printer from COBOD by live 3D printing the walls of a small house every day of the show last week.
Orascom Construction PLC (NASDAQ Dubai: OC; EGX: ORAS) announces that it has formed an exclusive partnership with Denmark-based COBOD International to bring the latest 3D Printing Construction (“3DPC”) technology for the first time to Egypt.
Dar Al Arkan, a real estate development company located in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia just revealed their first project: a 3-story 3D printed villa made with a 3D construction printer from market leader COBOD International. The project is located in Shams Al Riyadh, just northwest of the city Riyadh, the capital of Saudi, in a new development project of 12 million m2 of land, which is part of Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030.