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ICON is driving a housing expansion in Austin, with 98 of 100 3D-printed homes already sold at the Wolf Ranch development.
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ICON is driving a housing expansion in Austin, with 98 of 100 3D-printed homes already sold at the Wolf Ranch development.

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Originally reported by hoodline.com

ICON is driving a housing expansion in Austin, with 98 of 100 3D-printed homes already sold at the Wolf Ranch development. The company is now pivoting from builder to technology supplier by offering its Titan multi-story system and CarbonX material to the open market. This shift allows builders to integrate robotic wall systems into standard workflows at scale. We are seeing the industrialization of additive construction as it moves from demos to a repeatable ecosystem. ๐Ÿ ๐Ÿค– #3DPrinting #ConstructionTech #AdditiveManufacturing #SustainableBuilding

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