![]() With the world population expected to hit 10 billion in just over thirty years, mounting effects of climate change, dwindling natural resources, and an already challenging skilled-labor shortage, it seems nearly impossible to address the need to build a global average of 13,000 buildings every day through the year 2050. The Valk Welding group from The Netherlands supplied the robots for directed energy deposition (DED), a form of additive manufacturing to produce large, strong and usable metal components.Ĭonstruction and manufacturing professionals are seeking better, more efficient ways to design and build the world around us, and there is much to be gained by approaching construction with a manufacturing mindset. We combined the power of two Panasonic TS-950 robots with the portability of a shipping container that can be deployed on a construction site. ![]() ![]() We created a large-scale additive manufacturing “toolbox” for the construction industry. This year at Autodesk University Las Vegas, we’re demonstrating the future of industrialized construction and showcasing how we’ve been working with the construction industry to imagine and explore what can be gained by adopting manufacturing principles and practices. ![]() By now you’ve heard Autodesk talk a lot about the convergence of industries – design, construction and manufacturing. ![]()
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