AUSTIN, Texas — A new partnership is helping Austin's homeless get a roof over their heads. We first told you about the company ICON earlier this year when they debuted their 3D printer that can build ...
Jason Ballard, CEO and co-founder of Austin-based construction startup Icon, envisions a future where the homebuilding process, powered by robots and artificial intelligence, could cost half of what ...
Outside Austin, Texas, an unassuming neighborhood tucked away in the suburbs is almost complete, but it's not your ordinary community — it's being built entirely by giant 3D printers. Located in ...
To continue reading this content, please enable JavaScript in your browser settings and refresh this page. Preview this article 1 min 3D printers started small. Then ...
Icon, a 3D-printing construction technology company, is laying off more than 100 employees, according to a WARN notice posted yesterday. The Austin startup is laying off 114 employees, realigning its ...
When it showed off its 3D-printed homes at the South by Southwest festival back in 2018, Austin-based construction technology company ICON told The Verge its Vulcan printer could create an ...
When 3D-printed architecture first materialized, many assumed that it would lead to widespread affordable housing, but, excepting some housing for homeless people, this hasn't been the case in the USA ...
With Central Texas in the throes of a housing affordability crisis, an Austin-based company says it might have part of the answer. Construction technologies firm Icon on Monday showed off its next ...
Out with exposed brick, in with exposed concrete. If you've never seen a 3D printed home, you might be picturing a dark, lifeless cookie-cutter house. But Icon — an Austin-based 3D printing home ...
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