Date:16/03/21
This will be the "world's first planned community of 3D printed homes," according to the company.
The construction process and homes will be more eco-friendly than their traditional counterparts.
Forget concrete and steel - Mighty Buildings is using robots and 3D printers to build a $15 million community of homes in California.
Mighty Buildings, a construction tech company, specializes in 3D printed homes of varying sizes, presenting a technology-forward solution that could address issues like the housing crisis and sustainability. And so far, this formula has found the company success: last month, Mighty Buildings raised $40 million in a Series B round.
The California-based business isn't the first or only company taking advantage of this growing 3D printing tech. But unlike other companies, Mighty Building's upcoming project in Rancho Mirage, California will have the title of "world's first planned community of 3D printed homes," according to its maker.
"This will be the first on-the-ground actualization of our vision for the future of housing - able to be deployed rapidly, affordably, sustainably, and able to augment surrounding communities with a positive dynamic," Alexey Dubov, cofounder and COO of Mighty Buildings, said in a press release.
California will soon be home to the world’s first 3D-printed housing community and it’s powered by solar and a Tesla Powerwall
Mighty Buildings is using robots and 3D printers to construct a housing community in Rancho Mirage, California.This will be the "world's first planned community of 3D printed homes," according to the company.
The construction process and homes will be more eco-friendly than their traditional counterparts.
Forget concrete and steel - Mighty Buildings is using robots and 3D printers to build a $15 million community of homes in California.
Mighty Buildings, a construction tech company, specializes in 3D printed homes of varying sizes, presenting a technology-forward solution that could address issues like the housing crisis and sustainability. And so far, this formula has found the company success: last month, Mighty Buildings raised $40 million in a Series B round.
The California-based business isn't the first or only company taking advantage of this growing 3D printing tech. But unlike other companies, Mighty Building's upcoming project in Rancho Mirage, California will have the title of "world's first planned community of 3D printed homes," according to its maker.
"This will be the first on-the-ground actualization of our vision for the future of housing - able to be deployed rapidly, affordably, sustainably, and able to augment surrounding communities with a positive dynamic," Alexey Dubov, cofounder and COO of Mighty Buildings, said in a press release.
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