Soldiers headed to Fort Bliss, Texas for training will live in 3D-printed barracks built by a printer weighing five tons.
which will be heading to Fort Bliss in support of the MFGI mission. The 3D-printing, or additive manufacturing, process begins with designing the facility using computer-aided design (CAD ...
producing a 3,800-square-foot training barracks using similar 3D printing methods. Fort Bliss Command Sgt. Maj. Dave Sweeney said in a statement: "By prioritizing soldier well-being with mold ...
Inside the 3D printed barracks at Fort Bliss (Photo: US. Army by Alyx Riebeling) ICON, a construction 3D printing firm based in Austin, Texas, played a vital role in building the barracks. The company ...
The U.S. Army completed a pilot program in which new 3D-printed barracks were constructed at Fort Bliss, Texas.
Fort Bliss has stepped into a new world of barracks construction. The U.S. Army post provided a tour of new barracks that were constructed with 3D-printed technology. The barracks, which total ...
EL PASO, Texas (KVIA) -- Today, Fort Bliss unveiled two new 3D printed barracks to house soldiers. Several leaders, including U.S. Congresswoman Veronica Escobar were in attendance. During the ...
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