Weber Beamix
Develops specialized concrete materials and operates industrial-scale 3D concrete printing (3DCP) production for construction elements, enabling complex architectural designs and reducing construction waste by up to 60%.
- CEO / Founder
- Bas Huysmans
- Team Size
- 101-500
- Stage
- Active
- Total Funding
- No funding
Technology & Products
Key Products
Specialized 3D printing concrete mixes; Industrial 3D concrete printing production services; Premix mortars and adhesives for construction
Technological Advantage
Proprietary concrete formulations optimized for extrusion-based 3D printing, achieving structural integrity and printability; industrial-scale production capability with Saint-Gobain's material science expertise.
Differentiation
Value Proposition
Reduces construction material waste by 60% and labor costs by 30% through automated 3D printing of concrete elements, while enabling design freedom for complex architectural structures that traditional methods cannot achieve.
How They Differentiate
3x larger production scale than niche startups like CONCR3DE, with industrial-grade material consistency backed by Saint-Gobain's R&D; unlike CyBe Construction's mobile printers, focuses on fixed-site production for higher throughput.
Market & Competition
Target Customers
Construction companies, contractors, engineering firms, and architectural studios seeking sustainable and geometrically complex building solutions.
Industry Verticals
Construction; Civil Engineering; Architecture
Competitors
CyBe Construction; Vertico; CONCR3DE
Growth & Milestones
Growth Metrics
Project appointment by Rijkswaterstaat in 2019 for Nijmegen's European Green Capital selection, indicating customer engagement and growth in public works sector.
Major Milestones
2005: First company to 3D print a wall; 2015: TU Eindhoven adopted technology for research; 2020s: Opened first industrial production site in Europe for 3D printed concrete elements; 2021: 3D printed a large concrete bicycle bridge in the Netherlands
Notable Customers
BAM Infra (for 3D printed bicycle bridge); Van Wijnen (for 3D printed houses in Eindhoven); Eindhoven University of Technology (research collaborations)