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AUSE and AUS Highlight R&D Opportunities in Robotics & 3D Printing for Construction Industry

The American University of Sharjah Enterprises (AUSE) and American University of Sharjah (AUS) recently held a three-day workshop on robotics and 3D printing in the construction industry at the American University of Sharjah (AUS) to existing potential chances in research and development in construction - presenting how robotics and automation can aid raise cost-effectiveness and minimize labor demands and construction waste. The AUS additionally showcased a few of the most effective 3D printing tasks of its senior students.

The robotics and 3D printing in the construction industry workshop remains in line with AUSE's dedication to improve clinical and technical advancements that support Sharjah's efforts in constructing a knowledge-based economic situation. AUSE has actually better motivated this action by adopting robotics and 3D printing as construction devices. Prospects for the 3D printing in construction are significant as market researches have actually disclosed that robotics and 3Dd printing for the sector could reduce labor needs by 50 per cent, construction duration by 50 to 70 percent and industry waste by 70 percent.

Finland's Oulu University of Applied Sciences (OAMK), which is Sharjah's key partner in business growth and establishing of a world-class innovation environment for the emirate, provided an innovation management strategy highlighting its 'LAB model'. The presentation emphasized the breakthroughs that must be attained prior to 3D printing could become commercially sensible for making concrete, such as the solution of a concrete that appropriates for regional setting that is warm and humid, digitization of the construction procedure, and structure of straight frameworks with 3D printing.

OAMK and AUSE earlier authorized a contract which paved the way for the introduction of the Finnish university's LABs finding out version in the UAE. The three-day workshop hosted participants from both the general public and exclusive construction sector.

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