3D concrete printing offers more flexibility in achieving more complex layouts, whilst having a lower CO2 footprint than the two main concrete construction methods today, offsite prefabricated concrete and onsite fabricated concrete based on formworks. This is due to...
3D Concrete Printing (3DCP) is about scaling up additive manufacturing to print buildings and concrete elements on-site and in prefabrication facilities. The N3XTCON project, investigates how to introduce model and simulation based methods in robotics to improve the...
Currently, the production of offshore structures, like those we see in windmills is a long and arduous process. The production sequence begins with raw steel plates being blasted, cut, and bent for the welding of pipe segments of various sizes which are then assembled...
International regulations require large vessels to be made from steel, meaning the current dominant building processes are made to fulfill steel ship requirements. Ship designs are submitted to one or multiple shipyards outside of Denmark for manufacturing, and are...