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ICON has launched Titan, its first commercially available multi-story construction 3D printer, marking a pivot from service provider to technology OEM.
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ICON has launched Titan, its first commercially available multi-story construction 3D printer, marking a pivot from service provider to technology OEM.

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Originally reported by VoxelMatters

ICON has launched Titan, its first commercially available multi-story construction 3D printer, marking a pivot from service provider to technology OEM. ๐Ÿ—๏ธ The system delivers wall structures at 20 dollars per square foot, a 40 percent cost reduction versus traditional industry averages. This shift enables builders to own the robotic infrastructure needed to scale multi-story housing and stabilize structural costs. ๐Ÿค– It signals a systemic transition where industrial hardware and AI become the primary drivers of global construction productivity. #Construction3DPrinting #Automation #Housing #AdditiveManufacturing #ICON

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