3VIMA
Provides large-scale 3D concrete printing services for commercial construction projects using AI, robotics, and proprietary concrete mixes, enabling rapid on-site building of structures up to 8m wide and 4m high.
- CEO / Founder
- Jai Ranganathan
- Team Size
- 1-10
- Stage
- Active
- Total Funding
- $51-$100K
- Latest Round
- $258K
Technology & Products
Key Products
3D concrete printing services for commercial structures; Hybrid building solutions combining 3D printing with conventional construction; Consulting and project management for 3DCP projects
Technological Advantage
Proprietary AI-driven process optimizes printing paths and material usage, reducing errors and waste by 30%; early-mover advantage in Australian market with established partnerships for technology access.
Differentiation
Value Proposition
Reduces construction timelines by up to 70% and labor costs by 50% compared to traditional methods, while enabling complex architectural designs and sustainable building practices with reduced material waste.
How They Differentiate
Focuses exclusively on Australian market with locally-adapted technology for regional conditions; uses AI for real-time process optimization, unlike competitors relying on standard g-code; offers hybrid construction services integrating 3D printing with traditional methods.
Market & Competition
Target Customers
Construction companies, developers, and project owners in Australia seeking faster, cost-effective building methods
Industry Verticals
Construction; Real Estate Development; Infrastructure
Competitors
Apis Cor; ICON; COBOD
Growth & Milestones
Growth Metrics
3VIMA is constructing the Southern Hemisphere's first commercial 3D-printed building in Northwest Sydney, has a pipeline including a cottage-style resort in the Blue Mountains, uses a Platypus X4 Special Edition printer capable of printing structures up to 8m wide x 4m high, assembles on-site in under 2 hours, enables 24/7 operation with low noise, can construct a house in as little as six weeks, sponsors the Robotics Australia Network, and participated in the University of Adelaide's space architecture competition.
Major Milestones
Registered as active company in March 2024; Acquired Luyten Platypus X4 Special Edition 3D printer in 2024; Announced first commercial project in southern hemisphere in 2024