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WASP completed the Itaca project in Italy using four synchronized robotic arms to 3D print 164.9 squ...
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WASP completed the Itaca project in Italy using four synchronized robotic arms to 3D print 164.9 squ...

WASP completed the Itaca project in Italy using four synchronized robotic arms to 3D print 164.9 square meters of earthquake-resistant walls in two days. This marks the first 3D-printed building certified under European seismic standards, using a concrete-free lime mixture and rice husk insulation. The multi-arm coordination proves modular robotics can meet rigid structural codes while cutting timelines. This signals a major shift toward scalable, bio-based additive construction. 🌍🏗️ #3DPrinting #ConstructionTech #Sustainability #WASP #AdditiveManufacturing

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