733 additive manufacturing companies serving the Construction industry, tracked by AMPulse (top 50 by funding shown below). Browse profiles, funding rounds, and technology details.
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Additive manufacturing in Construction is the use of additive manufacturing in construction and architecture: concrete 3D printing for housing and infrastructure, formwork, and architectural facade elements.
Why AM fits Construction: Construction AM wins where on-site fabrication beats prefab logistics, complex geometry beats traditional formwork, or labor scarcity makes automated wall extrusion economically viable. ICON, COBOD, and Mighty Buildings lead the residential-scale segment; CyBe, XtreeE, and Apis Cor target infrastructure and architectural elements.
Common AM processes: large-scale concrete extrusion, PBF-LB for connector hardware, sand binder jetting for formwork. Typical materials: specialized printable concrete, mortar, polymer-modified cementitious mixes.
Leading US manufacturer of autonomous drones for defense, public safety, and industrial inspection.
A supermaterial applications company that develops and manufactures products using proprietary 3D Graphene™ technology, including next-generation lithium-sulfur batteries, lightweight polymer composites, advanced sensors, and high-strength materials.
Construction technology company using 3D printing robotics, software, and advanced materials to build homes and infrastructure on Earth and for space exploration.
Civan Lasers develops and manufactures high-power, dynamic beam lasers that provide manufacturers with real-time control over laser beam shape, frequency, and focus for material processing.
Develops UBQ™, a climate-positive thermoplastic material made from unsorted household waste that substitutes oil-based resins in manufacturing, including 3D printing filaments for additive manufacturing.
Develops and sells affordable single-family homes with 3D-printed concrete walls for the entry-level housing market, reducing construction time and costs while enhancing durability and energy efficiency.
Manufactures ABS resins and derivatives for 3D printing and injection molding applications, serving as a leading European supplier of high-performance thermoplastics for additive manufacturing.
Produces 3D-printed concrete elements including complex architectural parts, urban furniture, and lost formwork for construction.
Listed manufacturer of high-strength fasteners and precision metal components for wind energy, aerospace, and industrial applications, expanding into metal 3D printing for commercial space.
Mighty Buildings, now a brand of LUMUS INC., provides the world's most complete 3D printed exterior wall system, enabling faster, more sustainable construction through factory-made complete wall systems.
Develops industrial-grade Friction Stir Welding (FSW) and Additive Friction Stir Deposition (AFSD) systems for large-scale metal component manufacturing.
Developed and manufactured binder jetting 3D printers (ZPrinters) for rapid prototyping, enabling full-color models at speeds up to 1 vertical inch per hour.
Former pioneering 3D printing service bureau and marketplace. Filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy in July 2024 after Nasdaq delisting. Acquired out of bankruptcy by co-founders in January 2025.
Global manufacturer of high-precision casting and machined components; specializes in investment casting, sand casting, and precision machining for mission-critical applications.
A worldwide leading manufacturer of numerically controlled multi-axis machining centers, thermoforming machines, and waterjet cutting systems for processing advanced materials including composites, carbon fiber, aluminum, light alloys, plastic, glass, stone, and metals.
Manufactures industrial-grade SLA, SLS, and DLP 3D printers and consumables (photopolymer resins, engineered powders) for professional applications, with a focus on accessibility for small-to-medium businesses.
SimScale is a cloud-native platform that provides a comprehensive suite of simulation tools, including Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD), Finite Element Analysis (FEA), and thermal analysis, accessible through a standard web browser.
A leading high-tech enterprise specializing in the research, development, and industrialization of large-scale metal additive manufacturing (3D printing) for critical aerospace and defense components.
FLUX is a Taiwan-based company founded in 2014 that designs and manufactures consumer-level 3D printers and laser cutting/engraving machines, focusing on intuitive, all-in-one fabrication ecosystems.
3D printed bioresorbable breast implants enabling natural tissue regeneration after cancer
Diamond Age leverages advanced 3D printing technology integrated with robotic end-of-arm tools to create sustainable, zero-net-energy prefabricated homes.
Develops large-scale extrusion-based 3D printing systems and proprietary concrete inks to manufacture modular buildings and infrastructure from recycled materials.
Develops robotic digital fabrication and 3D concrete printing systems for architectural and construction applications, enabling complex, material-efficient building components.
An AI-powered platform that generates high-quality, ready-to-use 3D models from text or image prompts in seconds.
Develops and deploys 3D-printed affordable housing communities in developing regions through partnerships with construction technology firms like ICON.
A manufacturer of industrial-grade 3D printers and materials, specializing in large-format and multi-technology solutions.
A leading manufacturer of high-precision 3D printing filaments and materials designed for the global consumer, professional maker, and rapid prototyping markets.
Professional 3D scanner manufacturer offering portable, handheld, and LiDAR-based 3D digitization hardware and proprietary software (JMStudio) for reverse engineering, product design, and manufacturing measurement.
Metal 3D printers that leverage proprietary metal heating technology to recycle and refine metal waste, significantly reducing CO2 emissions.
Provides end-to-end 3D concrete printing services for the construction industry, specializing in complex architectural elements and sustainable urban infrastructure.
Designs and builds custom industrial FDM 3D printers with patented variable extrusion systems and robotic integration for mission-critical applications across aerospace, defense, automotive, and marine industries.
A mobile-first 3D scanning and AI intelligence platform that enables high-precision 3D capture and spatial mapping using mobile devices.
Fillamentum is a Czech company that manufactures and develops high-quality 3D printing filaments for FDM printers. They are known for a wide range of materials and an extensive color portfolio, with a strong focus on innovation, quality, and sustainability.
Develops a 6D Digital Fabrication Platform integrating software, hardware, and materials for large-scale 3D printing of buildings and structures in the AEC industry.
WinSun develops large-scale construction 3D printing systems and proprietary 'ink' materials, including recycled components, to rapidly construct a variety of buildings and infrastructure components.
Provides 3D printing services, equipment sales, and support including 3D scanning, modeling, and training for professional and personal use in Belarus and CIS regions.
Manufactures sodium silicates, construction chemicals, and cement additives used in 3D printing of concrete materials for large-scale construction applications.
A next-generation composite manufacturing company developing high-performance, lightweight hardware for aerospace and defense applications.
A high-end manufacturer of metal wire-fed additive manufacturing (3D printing) equipment and digital process solutions.
Polyuse develops construction 3D printers for the Japanese construction and civil engineering industry.
Bigrep provides large-format industrial 3D printers that enable rapid prototyping and production of complex, oversized parts in a single build.
Materials development, process optimization, and validation services for additive manufacturing (metal, polymer, ceramic) with emphasis on aerospace and defense sector applications; provides consultancy, testing, characterization, and commercialization support.
Large-scale 3D printing for construction using proprietary freeform polymer technology
Professional CAD software for iPad, Mac, and Windows enabling intuitive 3D modeling with Apple Pencil and touch controls
A construction technology company revolutionizing the housing industry with safe, affordable, and eco-friendly 3D printed houses using proprietary ARCS (Autonomous Robotic Construction System) technology for on-site concrete 3D printing.
Speckle is an open-source platform for collaborating on and managing 3D data for the architecture, engineering, and construction (AEC) industries. It allows users to exchange data in real-time between various software applications, track changes with an object-based version control system, and automate workflows.
A global pioneer in additive manufacturing providing integrated FDM 3D printing solutions, including professional-grade hardware, proprietary slicing software, and specialized materials.
Italian leader in advanced polymer compounding and distribution of thermoplastic raw materials, specializing in innovative and sustainable material solutions with integrated R&D, technical consulting, and custom formulation capabilities.
Luxembourg-headquartered global leader in professional handheld and portable 3D scanners for industrial inspection, reverse engineering, healthcare, and cultural heritage digitization.
Provides on-demand 3D printing services using SLS and SLA technologies for prototyping, rapid manufacturing, and tooling across industrial sectors.
Additive manufacturing in Construction is the use of additive manufacturing in construction and architecture: concrete 3D printing for housing and infrastructure, formwork, and architectural facade elements.
AMPulse tracks 733 companies serving the Construction vertical. Leading examples by funding include Skydio, Lyten, ICON, Civan Lasers, and UBQ.
Construction most commonly uses large-scale concrete extrusion, PBF-LB for connector hardware, sand binder jetting for formwork. Typical materials include specialized printable concrete, mortar, polymer-modified cementitious mixes.
Construction AM wins where on-site fabrication beats prefab logistics, complex geometry beats traditional formwork, or labor scarcity makes automated wall extrusion economically viable. ICON, COBOD, and Mighty Buildings lead the residential-scale segment; CyBe, XtreeE, and Apis Cor target infrastructure and architectural elements.