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ICON has launched the Titan platform, transitioning from a solo developer to a scalable technology provider.
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ICON has launched the Titan platform, transitioning from a solo developer to a scalable technology provider.

Originally reported by builderonline.com

ICON has launched the Titan platform, transitioning from a solo developer to a scalable technology provider. The rail-less Titan system enables multistory building up to 27 feet and slashes wall costs to $20 per square foot via automated reinforcement. This empowers mid-sized builders to compete with industry giants using low-carbon robotics. With 300% projected growth in 2026, construction AM is moving from novelty to a repeatable production standard. 🏗️🏠 #3DPrinting #ConstructionTech #ICON #AdditiveManufacturing

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