Revolutionary new Aussie 3D concrete printer can build offices, hotels and homes in a matter of hours for a fraction of the price

Brandgelist
5 min readMay 7, 2021

Australian company, Luyten, has created three dimensional concrete printing (3DCP) technology that is capable of printing a complete fully functional set of units in just 18 hours. This groundbreaking technology doesn’t come with the price tag you might expect either, costing a fraction of the cost compared to traditional construction.

Cofounder and CEO of Luyten, Ahmed Mahil, said, “Using this technology, the cost of a quarantine project could be lowered by 80 percent in comparison to traditional construction, and 55 percent compared to prefabricated solutions. Ready to be fitted with utilities and plumbing, these accommodation facilities would be aesthetically pleasing and liveable within just a couple of days. The months, and even years, some projects can take to be constructed is now redundant — the new age of construction is upon us.”

Founded in 2020, Luyten’s mission is to bridge the technological gap in large-scale construction and manufacturing industries through the introduction of robust construction automation technologies…

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