Subscribe
INDIAN SCENARIO

DELTASYS E FORMING delivers Concrete 3D Printer to IIT Hyderabad

1 Mins read
DELTASYS E FORMING delivers Concrete 3D Printer to IIT Hyderabad
DELTASYS E FORMING delivers Concrete 3D Printer to IIT Hyderabad/Source: DELTASYS E FORMING

The Department of Design at the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Hyderabad has bought a concrete 3D printer from DELTASYS E FORMING, a developer and manufacturer of 3D printing machines and CNC machining centres. This partnership intends to revolutionise the process of designing and manufacturing various types of home furniture, interior decor, and external decorations.

The innovative additive manufacturing technology is used by the Concrete 3D Printing Machines created by DELTASYS E FORMING. With the help of these robots, sophisticated and long-lasting buildings may be built with astounding efficiency by precisely layering concrete materials. These printers provide a distinct advantage in the field of interior and architectural design due to their highly accurate deposition capabilities.

Concrete 3D Printer to IIT Hyderabad

The IIT Hyderabad Department of Design will use these cutting-edge tools for their research and development projects under the direction of Professor Dr. Srikar AVR, a specialist in design and digital fabrication. The team at IIT Hyderabad aspires to explore new possibilities in design and building, pushing the limits of creativity and functionality, with a focus on home furnishings, interior design, and external décor.

Professor Dr. Srikar AVR and his team will be able to adopt a more sustainable approach to fabrication by utilising the new concrete 3D printer. The system reduces energy use, eliminates wasteful waste, and allows for intricate customisation. Through this partnership, DELTASYS E FORMING and IIT Hyderabad are able to further the development of digital fabrication processes and demonstrate their common dedication to innovation.

In recent years, the use of 3D printing in the construction industry has accelerated significantly, and DELTASYS E FORMING has emerged as a major player in this revolutionary field. They are enabling academics, architects, and designers to quickly, cheaply, and sustainably materialise their innovative ideas thanks to their concrete 3D printing machines. As DELTASYS E FORMING keeps pushing the envelope of 3D printing technology, their collaboration with the Department of Design at IIT Hyderabad is a testament to their commitment to expanding the realm of what is conceivable in the field of digital fabrication. Through this partnership, the future of interior design, exterior design, and home furnishings is set to undergo a dramatic shift, giving rise to cutting-edge concepts that were previously unthinkable.


About Manufactur3D: Manufactur3D is an online magazine on 3D Printing. Visit our Indian Scenario page for more updates on 3D Printing News from India. To stay up-to-date about the latest happenings in the 3D printing world, like us on Facebook or follow us on LinkedIn and Twitter.

150 posts

About author
Abhimanyu Chavan is the founder of Manufactur3D Magazine. He writes on Additive Manufacturing technology, interviews industry leaders, shares industry insights, and expresses his thoughts on the latest developments in the industry. You can follow him on LinkedIn, Twitter and Instagram.
Articles
Related posts
INDIAN SCENARIO3D PRINTERS

Make3D announces the release of EKA XL – A New Mid-range DLP 3D Printer

1 Mins read
Make3D announced the release of the EKA XL, a mid-range DLP 3D printer for the jewellery industry. EKA XL is intended for use in jewellery, statue
INDIAN SCENARIO

IISc researchers develop new and sustainable 3D Printing Construction Materials

2 Mins read
Researchers from the Indian Institute of Science have pioneered ground-breaking 3D printing construction materials and processes that could
INDIAN SCENARIO

Formlabs Slashes Prices on Form 3+ 3D Printer in India

2 Mins read
Formlabs has announced a substantial 30% price reduction for Form 3+ 3D Printer in India effective 7th September. This strategic move