CEREBRO is an integration system designed to connect robotic arms with WASP extruders, including both LDM (ceramic) and FGF technologies. It is also compatible with Aibuild platforms.
The system supports a wide range of printable materials, including technical and recycled thermoplastic pellets, clay, concrete, and certain biomaterials such as mycelium.
A dedicated application allows users to monitor and adjust print settings in real time via smartphone or computer, providing greater control and flexibility throughout the printing process.
Video source: @3Dwasp
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At @MilanBergamoBGY, "Ol Casél" comes to life: the first airport service building in Italy constructed using 3D printing.
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Construction of Itaca Using Crane WASP
The walls of TECLA (Itaca prototype) were fabricated using Crane WASP and a lime-based material mixture without the use of conventional concrete. The material was selected for its lower carbon footprint compared to traditional cement-based solutions, while still meeting structural performance and durability requirements.
The lime-based mixture also offers high vapor permeability, enabling improved moisture regulation within the wall system. This characteristic supports passive thermal stabilization and reduces the risk of surface mold formation.
Video source: @3dwasp
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A new paradigm for sustainable construction, easily replicable worldwide while meeting the same regulatory standards as traditional buildings.
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Creating the structure of a house in just a couple of days with 3D printing is now a reality
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Inside the construction of Itaca with Crane WASP!
The walls were printed using a lime-based mixture without any concrete, selected for its lower carbon emissions while still meeting the high-performance standards required.
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We’re proud to share that we’ve completed the printing of the walls of Itaca, the first certified 3D printed construction located at the Shamballa open-air laboratory in the hills of Northern Italy.
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