An Australian company has created a significant evolution of the construction industry in the form of Charlotte, a spider-like robot capable of building houses.
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Vitruvian and SAOP, in partnership with Habitat for Humanity, produce three 3D printed homes and three traditional homes in ...
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Mark Anderson has transformed his home at 1508 Sawgrass Avenue into a Halloween jukebox-style display featuring over 20,000 ...
In this Q&A, Kyle Smith, president and COO at Aprecia, breaks down how the company’s tech is speeding up development, enabling on-demand production, and keeping manufacturing closer to home. Aprecia ...