2015 has seen a fair number of construction-related 3D printing stories make headlines, including Chinese firms 3D printing and assembling whole buildings and Tennessee’s Branch Technology developing a unique commercial endeavor for 3D printing only the walls themselves. Central and Eastern Europe are no strangers to the trend, either, as Slovenia’s BetAbram has demonstrated and, now, 3D Print Expo Moscow will be showcasing a new construction-focused 3D printer from a Russian company called Specavia.
While Specavia previously worked on refurbishing Russian airports, the company began building CNC plasma cutters in 2014.…
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