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ICON is officially rolling out its Titan robotic printer to external builders, with reservations open for 2027 deliveries.
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ICON is officially rolling out its Titan robotic printer to external builders, with reservations open for 2027 deliveries.

Originally reported by atxtoday.6amcity.com

ICON is officially rolling out its Titan robotic printer to external builders, with reservations open for 2027 deliveries. The system achieves a 40% cost reduction at roughly $20 per square foot and supports multi-story structures up to 35 feet. This move transitions 3D construction from a niche service to a scalable industrial platform. By democratizing access to high-speed robotic masonry, the industry is taking a systemic leap toward automated, affordable housing. 🤖🏗️ #3DPrinting #ConstructionTech #ICON #AM #Automation

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