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Sunnyday Technologies has launched the M3-CRETE, an open-source 3D concrete printer designed for field-ready construction.
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Sunnyday Technologies has launched the M3-CRETE, an open-source 3D concrete printer designed for field-ready construction.

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Sunnyday Technologies has launched the M3-CRETE, an open-source 3D concrete printer designed for field-ready construction. 🏗️ With a Bill of Materials on GitHub, the modular system scales from 1 to 4 cubic meters using standard parts and open firmware. 🛠️ This shifts the industry from proprietary lock-in to a decentralized, repairable model for rural infrastructure. 🌍 On-site fabrication of modular blocks reduces logistics costs and empowers off-grid builders. 🚜

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