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plans 3D printing and robotics ‘innovation lab’

In the US, software giant Autodesk is planning to open an innovation lab in Boston to focus on technologies that are changing the construction industry.

The Building Innovation Learning and Design (BUILD) space will allow Autodesk staff and academic researchers to explore new technologies such as robots, programmable laser cutters, 3D printers and milling machines, as well as other tools.

Autodesk vice president Jim Lynch told the Boston Globe that the research would look at the possibilities for 3D printing individual elements or even entire buildings as a way to control costs and improve the quality of construction projects.

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