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The University of Wollongong and Luyten 3D have demonstrated a world-first breakthrough in robotic u...
The University of Wollongong and Luyten 3D have demonstrated a world-first breakthrough in robotic underwater 3D concrete printing. Using a specialized single-mix formulation that resists washout without chemical accelerators, this technology eliminates the need for cofferdams and dewatering, potentially reducing marine construction costs by 50%. This innovation enables on-site, optimized builds for offshore wind and reef restoration across Australia’s 34,000km coastline. #3DPrinting #MarineConstruction #Sustainability #TechInnovation