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ConcretePrint

HardwareTumba, SwedenFounded 2018· One of 1214 Hardware companies tracked by AMPulse

Large-scale robotic 3D concrete printing systems and services for the automated construction of residential buildings, urban infrastructure, and marine restoration modules.

CEO / Founder
Tobias von Haslingen
Team Size
1-10
Stage
Commercial
Total Funding
$300K
Latest Round
Grant
Key Investors
Swedish Energy Agency (Energimyndigheten), SBUF, Stockholm Building Association

Technology & Products

Key Products

["CP-System (Large-scale robotic 3D printer)","3D-Printed Residential Units (e.g., 24sqm house in Tumba)","Urban Infrastructure (3D-printed parkour obstacles for SM-veckan 2024)","Marine Restoration Modules (Artificial coral reefs for the Kosterhavet project)","Custom Building Elements (Garages, Attefallshus, and structural walls)"]

Technological Advantage

Proprietary concrete mix optimized for energy efficiency and the Swedish climate, integrated with AI-driven robotic path planning to automate the placement of electrical conduits and structural openings.

Differentiation

Value Proposition

Reduces material waste by up to 40% and significantly cuts construction time and labor costs while enabling complex architectural designs impossible with traditional formwork.

How They Differentiate

Utilizes a flexible robotic arm system (ABB-based) rather than a fixed gantry, allowing for higher mobility, complex geometric freedom, and specialized concrete mixes optimized for the harsh Nordic climate.

Market & Competition

Target Customers

Construction firms, real estate developers, municipal urban planners, and environmental/marine restoration agencies.

Industry Verticals

["Construction","Civil Engineering","Urban Planning","Marine & Environmental Restoration"]

Competitors

COBOD International; CyBe Construction; Weber (Saint-Gobain)

Growth & Milestones

Growth Metrics

Successfully transitioned from R&D to public infrastructure delivery (marine and urban projects) as of 2024.

Major Milestones

["Awarded Stockholm Building Association's Jubilee Scholarship in 2019","Completed Sweden's first 3D-printed house (24 sqm) in Tumba in 2021","Secured 2.7 MSEK grant for energy-efficient construction research in 2021","Delivered 3D-printed artificial coral reefs for marine restoration in 2024","Produced 3D-printed parkour infrastructure for national sports competitions in 2024"]

Notable Customers

Botkyrka Municipality; Swedish Energy Agency; SM-veckan (Swedish Sports Confederation); Kosterhavet National Park