Concreative, a concrete additive manufacturing company under the European construction company Freyssinet, has established their first in Dubai3D printingfactory.
Khalil Doghri, Regional Director of the Middle East and India of Freyssinet, said, “The reason why we established a factory in Dubai is that on the one hand, the technology has matured a year ago, and on the other hand, the UAE has decided to become a major3D printingConstruction promotion market. We have developed the upstream and downstream services required to combine the ideas of architects with the requirements of engineers, and put Emirates’ goals into practice. “
Freyssinet, a subsidiary of the French construction company VINCI, has formed an alliance with Dubai’s engineering companies ecostruct and Drawlink.3D printingServices are integrated into the UAE.Its 6 axis3D printingThe arm can deposit clay and concrete with high precision.
A statement from Concreative explained: “Because of the versatility of the system, we are able to explore new complex architectural shapes that are expensive to develop using standard methods, or even impossible to create.”
“Our solution is to propose a complete integrated service: design, manufacturing and installation. This innovation is not only reflected in3D printingIn the system, it is also reflected in our design and manufacturing methods. Due to our innovative technology, we hope to merge the ideas of architects and the limitations of engineers. “
Advancing the construction industry in Dubai
It is specifically derived from Leonard’s in-house entrepreneur program of VINCI’s forward-looking innovation laboratory.The company aims to take advantage of3D printingTechnology has enabled Dubai’s cement to save up to 70%. “Architects and designers can now design and produce complex concrete buildings and structural elements. This new technology consumes fewer raw materials, is more responsive, cleaner, quieter, and safer.”
“Our focus will be on places that are impossible with traditional construction methods, such as complex architectural designs. We will see increasingly complex buildings, such as future museums.”
Concreative3D printingThe establishment of the factory is in line with Dubai’s ambitious mission to implement in 25% of new buildings within the next six years3D printing.

Dubai’s initially announced plan was to build the world’s first in 20153D printingstructure. This project is the future office project designed by Killa Design Architects.This is the world’s first fully functional and permanently usable3D printingoffice.
Should3D printingThe equipment is equipped with an automated robotic arm to achieve a 17-day printing process and can be installed on site within two days. In addition, a super insulation layer system and computer-controlled manufacturing technology are used to form a building envelope with a unique and complex geometric shape. The office is currently the location of the Dubai Future Foundation.
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