Ecosystem
The first ecosystem for additive construction where the printer, software, and enclosure work both as a single mechanism or as independent tools
The printer starts with the bundled slicer and operates autonomously. The slicer integrates with third-party machines. The enclosure protects any construction process—from 3D printing and cast-in-place work to finishing and material storage. You choose how you work.
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Direct control: feedback. No gaps between
SlicerPrinter
Slicer
- Cuts the 3D model into layers
- Accounts for concrete rheology
- Generates universal G-code
- Built-in control module plans the optimal path
Printer
- Executes G-code
- Print monitoring sensors
- Mixture level sensors
- Operator controls via the slicer module
Sensor data (feedback)
PrinterSlicer
Slicer
- Receives feedback
- Corrects printing strategy
- Human monitors the process
EnclosurePrinter + Slicer
Enclosure
- Creates a controlled microclimate
- Protects from wind, precipitation, UV, and frost
- Ensures a stable environment for printing
Three Points of Support. One System
A triangle is the only figure that maintains rigidity without additional connections. Our ecosystem works the same way. The Printer, Slicer, and Enclosure, connected in a loop, provide three qualities impossible separately:
- Predictability. The same result on the first and hundredth project.
- Synchronization. The environment and equipment adapt to each other in real-time.
- Autonomy. The printer monitors the layer itself. The operator manages the construction.