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Jason Ballard, CEO and co-founder of Austin-based construction startup Icon, envisions a future where the homebuilding process, powered by robots and artificial intelligence, could cost half of what ...
Icon Technology, the startup that made a splash at SXSW 2018 with a 3D-printed home, is starting to build structures for the homeless in Austin. The company also expects to get involved with projects ...
When 3D-printed architecture first materialized, many assumed that it would lead to widespread affordable housing, but, excepting some housing for homeless people, this hasn't been the case in the USA ...
AUSTIN (KXAN) — When you look into space what do you see? The stars? The moon? One Austin startup sees opportunity. “Our goal is to change the construction industry,” said Conner Jenkins, construction ...
AUSTIN, Texas — A new partnership is helping Austin's homeless get a roof over their heads. We first told you about the company ICON earlier this year when they debuted their 3D printer that can build ...
Leading 3D-printing firm Icon has revealed plans to build a dozen new residences in Austin, Texas. The homes will feature an eye-catching mix of cutting-edge 3D printing and traditional building ...
The first batch of homes in a 3D-printed development just outside of Austin are for sale. Austin-based Icon, which has been at the forefront of the 3D-printed home dimension, teamed up with Lennar ...
A development of 3D-printed homes in Austin, Texas has been completed. The East 17th Street Residences includes four homes that range from two to four bedrooms. Two of the four homes are still ...
The Texas 3D printing construction company Icon built a 2,000-square-foot home, House Zero. I spent a night in the luxurious home in 2022 and believe 3D printing is the future of home construction.
AUSTIN (KXAN/ABJ) — One month after saying it would lay off more than 100 employees, ICON Technology Inc., a 3D printing company valued at around $2 billion, disclosed in a federal filing it has ...
As with any desktop 3D printer, the Vulcan printer pipes layer by layer to build an object — except this printer is more than 45 feet (13.7 m) wide, weighs 4.75 tons and prints residential homes. The ...
When it showed off its 3D-printed homes at the South by Southwest festival back in 2018, Austin-based construction technology company ICON told The Verge its Vulcan printer could create an ...