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BIM in brief 26.04.22: the world’s largest 3D printer

The robot can print more than 10 tons of concrete an hour (Courtesy of GE Renewable Energy)

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World’s largest 3D printer to make turbines

GE Renewable Energy has opened a new 3D printing research centre in Bergen, New York, with the world’s biggest 3D printer (see image above). It aims to build the capacity to print the lower sections of tall wind turbine towers right on wind farm sites, according to Global Construction Review.

The printer, from Danish manufacturer Cobod, is the size of a three-storey building and can print tower sections up to 20m high.

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