The second 3D MIX international conference on additive construction ran from June 3 to 5, 2025, bringing together universities, contractors, material suppliers, and equipment manufacturers for three days of technical sessions and outdoor demonstrations.
- Market trends in construction 3D printing
- Field printing on live job sites
- Structural design of printed buildings
- Codes, standards, and certification pathways
- Factory production of printed components
- Printable mix development and QA
A 3D4Art conference session covered lessons from field deployment of large civic structures, including the Mellya cultural center—one of the tallest printed buildings completed with full regulatory review. The talk focused on cold-climate deployment, expert approval packages, and coordinating print teams with conventional trades.
An outdoor technology exhibition featured portal printers and material labs from multiple OEMs, including 3D4Art, highlighting both site printing and prefabrication of complex architectural elements.
Site tours included printed civic infrastructure and training centers where attendees reviewed enclosure strategy, pump logistics, and surface finishing workflows in production conditions.