The world’s largest 3D printer, named “Future Factory 1.0,” is located at the University of Maine. This cutting-edge technology can print objects measuring 29 x 10 x 5.5 m and has revolutionized the construction industry by reducing construction time and labor. It uses thermoplastics to create large objects and is part of the Center for Structural Engineering, Advanced Architecture, and Composites at the university.
This innovation represents a new era of research combining large-scale automated coordination, sensors, high-performance computing, and artificial intelligence. The potential for even larger printers in the future makes this technology a significant advancement from the first version introduced nearly five years ago.
Maine faces a growing demand for housing, with a need for 80,000 more homes in the next six years. The University of Maine aims to demonstrate that housing can be constructed efficiently and sustainably using 3D printing technology. Researchers are exploring new materials, including biological ingredients sourced from Maine’s abundant wood chips, to further enhance the capabilities of the 3D printer. In addition to housing, it can be used to create a variety of products like boats to security structures, showcasing its versatility and potential impact on multiple industries. By combining two printer versions seamless production can be achieved for complex projects making this technology a game-changer in the world of construction and manufacturing.
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