Twente Additive Manufacturing: Revolutionizing Housing Worldwide

Twente Additive Manufacturing, as a team, we’ve been at the forefront of 3D printing technology. Our commitment to innovation has allowed us to support fellow innovators who prioritize affordable housing. From North America to Asia, our groundbreaking approach is reshaping the construction industry. In this brief blog post, we’ll delve into some of the key locations where TAM’s 3D printers are leaving a lasting impact.

The Global Footprint

  1. Nelson, BC, Canada: TAM’s home base in beautiful British Columbia, where they’ve pioneered Canada’s first 3D printed affordable village.
  2. New York, USA: The bustling city that never sleeps, now benefiting from TAM’s cutting-edge construction methods.
  3. Kita Kyushu, Japan: A testament to Japan’s belief in TAM’s technology, where 3D-printed homes are becoming a reality.
  4. Colorado, USA: High-altitude housing meets high-tech solutions.
  5. Komaki, Japan: TAM’s influence extends to this Japanese city, creating sustainable homes.
  6. Riyadh, Saudi Arabia: Desert architecture meets precision printing.
  7. Detroit, USA: Revitalizing urban spaces with TAM’s expertise.
  8. Šaľa, Slovakia: European innovation at its finest.
  9. Las Vegas, USA: Glitz, glamour, and groundbreaking construction.
  10. Ota City, Japan: A fusion of tradition and modernity.
  11. Windsor, Ontario, Canada: Close to home, yet far-reaching impact.
  12. Dubai, UAE: TAM’s technology in the heart of the Middle East.
  13. Los Angeles, USA: Hollywood dreams meet practical housing solutions.
  14. University of Melbourne, Australia: Academia embraces TAM’s vision.
  15. Columbus, Ohio, USA: TAM’s printers leave their mark in the Buckeye State.
  16. Hofen, Germany: Precision engineering meets German efficiency.
  17. Salt Spring Island, Canada: A tranquil oasis with a high-tech twist.
  18. Neom, Saudi Arabia: Bold ambitions for a futuristic city.
  19. US Air Force Barracks (secret location): Even the military recognizes TAM’s potential.
  20. University of Purdue, USA: Education and innovation intersect.

 

What’s Next?

Stay tuned! Twente Additive Manufacturing also known as TAM, promises even more groundbreaking developments. Whether it’s faster printing or expanded applications, the future is exciting. Check back regularly to keep your finger on the pulse of innovation!









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