Showing posts with label 3d construction. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 3d construction. Show all posts

Saturday, June 29, 2024

14 Trees ditches their Cobod Printer To Build Their Own From SCRATCH!


I asked Microsoft Copilot for a summary of the recording above. With just a few edits, here's the review. I agree and highly recommend viewing to understand the passion and other forms of goodness in the automative construction and other forms of printing industries.

(A.I. is a good writing tool - JOY & GRACE)
'Let’s dive into the video titled “14 Trees ditches their Cobod Printer To Build Their Own From SCRATCH!.” In this riveting episode, we explore the journey of 14 Trees, a company that has printed more units than any other Cobod customer worldwide. Now, they’re taking their construction endeavors to the next level by creating their own 3D printer called Iroko.

Jarett Gross of the Youtube channel Automate Construction had the opportunity to speak with CEO Francois Perrot, who shares insights about his extensive business background, growing within a larger organization, and the future of construction. 14 Trees Foundation is a charitable organization dedicated to building sustainable, carbon-footprint-neutral ecosystems through reforestation. Their mission involves transforming barren, unused patches of land into thriving forests.

They started their eco-restoration efforts in 2013 in the village of Vetale near Pune, India. By applying Cobod’s technology, they achieved remarkable results, including reduced costs, time, and materials compared to traditional methods. Additionally, their buildings have an environmental footprint that’s only 50% of conventional building methods in Africa. The video sheds light on the innovative approach of 14 Trees as they venture into creating their own 3D printer. It’s exciting to witness how technology and sustainability intersect in the world of construction!
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Feel free to explore more about 14 Trees and their groundbreaking work on their website: 14trees.com
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