The Addibot is a highly innovative robot that is essentially a 3D printer that is mounted onto a robot -- a robot that's totally capable of moving around.
What's unique about the Addibot is that because it is able to move around, it can print larger objects on pretty much any scale. This adds a level of flexibility that is lacking in typical 3D printing solutions.
Whereas traditional 3D printing involves creating the particular object within the workspace before then being removed for use, the Addibot takes a more streamlined approach by allowing the technology to work pretty much anywhere as long as there's a flat surface. This makes it perfect for use in a wide variety of environments and contexts, particularly anything to do with road engineering.
Roving 3D-Printing Robots
This Robotic 3D Printer Can Print Objects On a Massive Scale
Trend Themes
1. Mobile 3d-printing - The trend of 3D-printing technology mounted onto mobile vehicle platforms with the potential to print large-scale objects.
2. On-demand Printing - The trend of flexible 3D printing solutions focused on creating objects on-site, streamlining production and resource allocation.
3. Remote 3d-printing - The trend of remotely operated 3D-printing technology that can be applied to diverse fields like infrastructure, construction, and aerospace.
Industry Implications
1. Construction - The use of mobile 3D printing robots on job sites offers a highly flexible, on-demand resource for creating large-scale objects and structures.
2. Infrastructure - The trend towards remote 3D-printing can bring 3D-printed solutions to construction on remote locations, saving time and resources.
3. Aerospace - Mobile 3D-printing technology could revolutionize the aerospace industry by enabling production of specialized objects like engine components in remote locations.