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Sunnyday Technologies has launched M3-CRETE, a 5,000 dollar open-source 3D concrete printer.
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Sunnyday Technologies has launched M3-CRETE, a 5,000 dollar open-source 3D concrete printer.

Originally reported by 3Druck

Sunnyday Technologies has launched M3-CRETE, a 5,000 dollar open-source 3D concrete printer. The modular CoreXY system features a pallet-sized footprint and scales up to 4 cubic meters via interchangeable modules. By integrating the CEMFORGE AI platform for material mix optimization, the system bridges the gap between affordable hardware and complex material science. This open-source shift lowers entry barriers for decentralized, site-specific infrastructure development. 🏗️ 🛠️ #3DPrinting #ConstructionTech #OpenSource #AdditiveManufacturing #Innovation

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