The 3D printing of large structures, particularly buildings and homes, is one of the more eye-catching applications of the technology. And it’s slowly developing into a practical and applicable technology, as new ventures emerge devoted to the practice of 3D printed construction. The latest comes from Sweden, where, according to Nanowerk News, the Sliperiet space at Umeå University’s Umeå Arts Campus is embarking on a project to 3D print homes using a cellulose-based material. And they’ll be doing it to the tune of SEK 35 million (about USD $4 million), in part via funding from the EU.…
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