QOROX
Provides 3D concrete printing services for residential, commercial, and infrastructure projects using additive manufacturing technology
- CEO / Founder
- Wafaey Swelim
- Team Size
- 1-10
- Stage
- Growth Stage
- Total Funding
- Undisclosed
- Latest Round
- Grant
- Key Investors
- Callaghan Innovation
Technology & Products
Key Products
3D printed houses up to 3 storeys; Commercial buildings; Landscaping elements; Street furniture; Stormwater systems; Artificial coral reefs
Technological Advantage
Proprietary sustainable concrete mix (Q-Ink) combined with CyBe robotic printing technology enables faster, more sustainable construction with verified 75% time savings and 70% waste reduction
Differentiation
Value Proposition
Reduces construction time by 75% and waste by 70% compared to traditional methods while offering sustainable, low-carbon concrete printing solutions
How They Differentiate
Focuses exclusively on New Zealand/Australasia market with locally-developed sustainable materials; uses mobile CyBe RC printers for on-site flexibility versus competitors' fixed systems
Market & Competition
Target Customers
Construction companies, developers, government agencies, and property owners in New Zealand and Australasia
Industry Verticals
Construction; Infrastructure; Landscape Architecture; Environmental Conservation
Competitors
CyBe Construction; COBOD; ICON
Growth & Milestones
Growth Metrics
Completed New Zealand's first fully 3D printed house and Southern Hemisphere's largest 3D printed commercial building; expanding regional partner network across New Zealand
Major Milestones
2019: Company founded and partnered with CyBe; 2020: First 3D printed park bench for Hamilton City Council; 2022: Completed first fully 3D printed house in New Zealand; 2023: Created world's largest 3D printed skateable sculpture; 2024: Completed largest 3D printed commercial building in Southern Hemisphere
Notable Customers
Iconic Construction; Eke Panuku; Hamilton City Council; Destination Skatepark Tauranga