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Singapore university 3D prints a bathroom pod in less than a day

After four years of development, researchers from Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore) have developed the capability to robotically 3D print an unfurnished bathroom pod in 12 hours or less.

The technique, which uses a 6-axis robotic arm equipped with print nozzle for the special concrete mix, could help firms build prefabricated bathroom units, or PBUs, about 30% more quickly, they say.

PBUs are already required on high-rise residential buildings on Government Land Sale sites in Singapore, but the conventional method for these is concrete casting.

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