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ICON launches Titan printer rollout for construction companies

The 3D printing construction company will allow builders to utilize its technology and services including its design catalog starting as early as 2027.

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ICON CEO Jason Ballard said he believes “nearly all construction will be done by robots” in the future. | Photo courtesy ICON 3D Tech

Austin-based 3D printing construction company ICON launched a new construction bot, Titan, which is able to print across multiple stories. In fact, the Titan printer will be used to create a 35-ft 3D-printed church at Community First! Village.

Additionally, Titan will be available to builders and construction companies to integrate 3D printing technology into their processes for the first time. Reservations are open now, with anticipated delivery in early 2027.

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Renderings of multiple-story structures still feature that signature ridged wall texture. | Rendering courtesy ICON 3D Tech

Titan is able to print at ~$20 per sqft, which the company estimates is up to a 40% cost reduction compared to traditional methods.

ICON has built 245 homes + structures — see its facility at Camp Mabry and homes in Wimberley.

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