San Francisco startup Apis Cor printed house onsite in 24 hours for about $10,000

Briefing

San Francisco startup Apis Cor printed house onsite in 24 hours for about $10,000

March 9, 2017

Briefing

  • On-Site 3D Printed House – San Francisco startup Apis Cor and Russian company PIK Companies Group used mobile 3D printer to print 38 square meter house on-site in 24 hours in Stupino, Russia
  • Automated Process – Used automated process, printing concrete mixture layer by layer with automatic mix and supply unit, eliminating risks from human error
  • Less Expensive – Cost $10,134 to build house, with wall construction costs producing 70% savings compared to traditional brick layering method
  • More Durable – Expects concrete mixture to last for 175 years
  • Benefits – Include rehousing those affected by natural disasters and offering more affordable housing in places where housing is expensive, such as San Francisco and Sydney

Accelerator

Business Model and Practices

Business Model
and Practices

Sector

Information Technology, Real Estate and Construction

Organization

Apis Cor, PIK Companies Group

Source

Original Publication Date

February 20, 2017

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