3D printing and more
in architecture and the building industry

Create something new. Develop new business. Check what 3D printing and modelling mean in architecture and the building industry.

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Ask us for advice and use 3D solutions in architecture and the building industry.

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Ask us for advice and use 3D solutions in architecture and the building industry.

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You will be able to simplify the process of the development of things new and speed them up. With 3D printing and modelling, everything goes faster in architecture and the building industry. Changing a drawing is more cost efficient than making a new product every time.

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It will be easier for you to create more demanding designs, arches, pillars and the like.

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The durability of materials varies. When you have the complete drawing, production is fast and simple.

Ask us for advice and increase your competitiveness in architecture and the building industry.
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The possibilities of 3D printing in architecture and the building industry

Models in architecture and the building industry.
The presentation of an idea and a project with the most demanding details. The creation of models in any size wanted.
Materials printed with 3D technology or even a whole house?
The first house built with Voxeljet’s technology is already a reality. The construction of pillars, doors, windows, walls and other parts of the house. Everything is possible.
3D promotional models and furniture.
Unlimited possibilities of design, functionality and materials for 3D models and backdrops for promotional purposes.
Replicas of statues, sculptures and monuments.
Cost savings or necessary renovations are already a well-established reality in the production of replicas.

YES, I AM INTERESTED IN GETTING SOME ADVICE ABOUT 3D PRINTING AND MODELLING IN THE AUTOMOBILE AND NAUTICAL SECTORS.

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