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Progreso and COBOD Creates a Printed Durable Home Within Hours

Progreso and COBOD joined forces to create a special 3D-printed building in Guatemala. It is the first 3D-printed building that is able to withstand seismic activity, which ensures that it is earthquake-resistant. The home is made by blending elements of a contemporary 3D-printing construction technique that is fused with traditional local craftsmanship.

This can be seen exemplified by the thatched roof, for example. The entire home is made from the BOD2 printer by COBOD and the 3D printed created a cement-like blend in various layers to create the structure's shell. Notably, the entire process from printing to building took 26 hours. This was spread out within the span of 7 days to build the structure.
Trend Themes
1. Seismic-resistant 3d-printed Buildings - The collaboration between Progreso and COBOD has resulted in the creation of the first 3D-printed building that is able to withstand seismic activity, opening up opportunities for earthquake-resistant construction.
2. Fusing Traditional Craftsmanship with 3D Printing - The innovative technique used in the 3D-printed home combines elements of traditional local craftsmanship with contemporary 3D-printing construction, paving the way for a new era of blended construction methods.
3. Efficient and Rapid Construction with 3D Printing - The use of the BOD2 printer by COBOD enabled the entire home to be 3D printed and constructed within a span of 26 hours, showcasing the potential for fast and efficient building processes.
Industry Implications
1. Construction - The seismic-resistant 3D-printed buildings present opportunities in the construction industry to revolutionize the way structures are built, ensuring greater safety and durability.
2. 3D Printing - The fusion of traditional craftsmanship with 3D printing techniques opens up new possibilities and disruptive innovations in the field of additive manufacturing.
3. Real Estate - The efficient and rapid construction potential of 3D printing in homes offers an opportunity for the real estate industry to streamline processes and deliver sustainable and cost-effective housing solutions.

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