Briefing
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- New Construction Material – Scientists from University of Tartu and Estonian University of Life Sciences developed new construction material made of mixture of milled peat and oil shale ash
- 3D Printed Houses – Material envisioned for energy-efficient 3D printed houses up to two floors/storeys high
- Environmentally Safe – Said to be environmentally-safe and harmless, strong, light, durable, and incombustible
- Lower Cost – Cost for printing house with floor surface of 100-150 square meters using new material pegged at €5,000 ($5,847), one-tenth of what would cost with traditional materials
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Accelerator
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Business Model and Practices
Business Model and Practices
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Sector
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Real Estate and Construction
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Organization
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Estonian University of Life Sciences, University of Tartu
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Source
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Original Publication Date
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July 11, 2018
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