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News: Zavhy’s Desk

Achievements in the Past 12 Months Zavhy has marked significant milestones over the past year, demonstrating rapid growth and innovation: Letter of Intent for 60 Bridges (2026-2030): Secured a groundbreaking LOI with Remmits to deliver 60 3DCP bridges over five years. Grant Wins: Awarded the KIA CE Grant (€425,000) for three demonstration bridges and the […]

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Media: Eindhoven University of Technology

Discover the world’s longest 3D-printed concrete bicycle bridge in Nijmegen, spanning 29 meters, showcasing TU/e’s innovative research and Zavhy’s groundbreaking 3D concrete printing technology for sustainable, flexible, and personalized designs.

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Media: The Guardian

A Dutch couple has become the first in Europe to inhabit a legally approved, fully 3D-printed house with load-bearing walls. This milestone project in Eindhoven showcases innovative 3D printing technology, enabling rapid, flexible, and sustainable construction while paving the way for affordable, customizable homes of the future. Read More

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Publication: Taylor and Francis Online

Emerging technologies in construction are redefining how materials are utilized, particularly with the advancement of additive manufacturing techniques in concrete applications. This innovative approach involves the strategic incorporation of materials to enhance specific properties such as durability and insulation at precise locations within a structure. Through sophisticated printing processes, it’s now possible to infuse varying […]

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Publication: Taylor and Francis Group

The innovative realm of filament-based 3D concrete printing (3DCP) introduces new challenges, notably in “buildability”—the ability of freshly deposited concrete to support itself during construction without traditional formwork. This capability is significantly influenced by the chemical and physical properties of concrete, which evolve as the material sets. Intriguingly, the temperature at which concrete is printed […]

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Publication: Taylor and Francis Online

The burgeoning field of additive manufacturing in concrete is set to revolutionize the construction industry, potentially altering how buildings and infrastructures are designed and erected. Despite the successful construction of full-scale structures by various academic and industrial bodies, a significant hurdle remains: the existing codes of practice for evaluating structural integrity are not fully adapted […]

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Publication: Nanyang Technological University, Singapore

In a landmark project, industrial and academic partners in the Netherlands have achieved a significant milestone by realizing the world’s first 3D concrete printed bicycle bridge. This pioneering structure not only demonstrates the potential of 3D concrete printing but also marks its acceptance in practical applications, as it received certification for safe use through a […]

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Media: The Guardian

The world’s first 3D-printed concrete bridge, designed to bear the weight of up to 40 trucks, was inaugurated in Gemert, Netherlands. Built with 800 layers of reinforced concrete, this innovative structure reduces material usage and waste, showcasing a sustainable and efficient solution for modern infrastructure challenges. Read More

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Publication: Taylor and Francis Online

Additive manufacturing is rapidly transforming the construction landscape, offering groundbreaking improvements over traditional construction techniques. Among these innovative approaches, the additive manufacturing of concrete (AMoC) stands out as a particularly promising field. Despite the burgeoning interest from academia and industry, AMoC is still relatively nascent, with continuous development and refinement of various techniques. As the […]

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