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The latest materials, ideas, and designs possible with X-Hab 3D’s concrete printing system.

Construction Innovation – X-Hab 3D
Industry News

Concrete technology, ideas, and solutions are evolving at a record pace in the building and infrastructure industries – and you stand to benefit. We want you to be informed on what’s concrete (literally) and what’s coming up in the world of 3D structural printing.

Bookmark this construction innovation hub for the latest R and D and news from X-Hab 3D:

New construction equipment, software and training

Advanced materials research

Major projects and partnerships – the future of 3D printing in construction!

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X-Hab 3D Builds 1st 3D-Printed Concrete Structure in Sub-Arctic Alaska

Led by Xtreme Habitats Institute, this demonstration and test project is supported by grants from ...

X-Hab 3D Proudly Announces Delivery of 3DCP System to Maryland Air National Guard

X-Hab 3D’s 3DCP system requires only two to three people to set up and operate and can be...

Habitat for Humanity of Greater Centre County receives grant for 3D printing project

BELLEFONTE, Pa. (WTAJ) — The Habitat for Humanity of Greater Centre County and X-Hab 3D were...

3D-concrete-printed, affordable housing focus of Penn State, HUD event

UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — Several representatives from the regional office for the U.S. Housing and...

Habitat for Humanity of Greater Centre County and X-Hab 3D Receive $30,000 Grant

Habitat for Humanity of Greater Centre County (HFHGCC) and X-Hab 3D are excited to announce that...

X-Hab 3D and Habitat for Humanity Collaboration

X-Hab 3D, Inc. and Habitat for Humanity of Greater Centre County (HFHGCG) are excited to announce...

X-Hab 3D makes gift to Penn State Stuckeman School

Students with a 3D printed concrete project
X-Hab 3D is proud to have made its first...

Who Is X-Hab 3D?

We’re a team of recognized software, robotics, and materials R and D experts. Our printers take construction anywhere on Earth: