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Äerd Lab Showcases Sustainable 3D Printing at Future Build 3D in Poland

Äerd Lab presented 3D-printed clay construction technology at the inaugural Future Build 3D seminar in Poland, highlighting the potential of sustainable materials in modern architecture.

31/03/2025

We are excited to share that Äerd Lab participated in the first Future Build 3D seminar, held on April 3, 2025, at the ATLAS Training Center in Rusiec near Warsaw, Poland.

Organized by the Polish Association of 3D Printing in Construction (PSD3DwB), this event marked a significant step in promoting additive manufacturing within the Polish construction industry.

During the seminar, our founder and CEO, Angelika Bocian-Jaworska, presented Äerd Lab's approach to sustainable construction through 3D printing with raw clay. By utilizing local clay waste and combining it with geopolymers, we aim to reduce CO₂ emissions and promote circular economy principles in building practices.

Photos: Dariusz Kulesza, ATLAS

The event gathered architects, engineers, and industry professionals to discuss the integration of 3D printing technologies in construction. Professor Paweł Sikora, president of PSD3DwB, emphasized the vast potential of 3D printing in the Polish construction sector, highlighting the need for regulatory frameworks and standardization to facilitate its adoption.

Our participation in Future Build 3D aligns with our mission to merge traditional materials with 3D printing technology. We are proud to contribute to the dialogue on sustainable building practices and look forward to further collaborations in Poland and beyond.

For more details about the event, please visit:
Wielki potencjał druku 3D w budownictwie and Polskie Stowarzyszenie Druku 3D w Budownictwie

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