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Robots to 3D print gravity-defying steel bridge in mid-air over Amsterdam canal
Mary-Ann Russon By Mary-Ann Russon
June 15, 2015

Dutch firm MX3D has developed a new way to 3D print a bridge in mid-air using robotic arms(MX3D)
An ornate steel bridge will be built in mid-air over a canal in Amsterdam in 2015 using 3D printing and robots, and surprisingly it will not require support structures.
Dutch 3D printing R&D startup MX3D has invented a 3D printing technique whereby multi-axis industrial robots are able to print strong, complex structures anywhere without needing a print bed.

Robots to 3D print gravity-defying steel bridge in mid-air over Amsterdam canal
Mary-Ann Russon By Mary-Ann Russon
June 15, 2015

Dutch firm MX3D has developed a new way to 3D print a bridge in mid-air using robotic arms(MX3D)
An ornate steel bridge will be built in mid-air over a canal in Amsterdam in 2015 using 3D printing and robots, and surprisingly it will not require support structures.
Dutch 3D printing R&D startup MX3D has invented a 3D printing technique whereby multi-axis industrial robots are able to print strong, complex structures anywhere without needing a print bed.