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3DXB highlights its 2024 achievements

Badar Rashid AlBlooshi, chairman of 3DXB Group. (Image source: 3DXB)

3DXB Group, a pioneer in 3D printing for construction, said it achieved a landmark year in 2024. 

The company’s technologies have redefined construction efficiency, scalability, and environmental sustainability, aligning with key national objectives such as the UAE's Net Zero by 2050 strategy and Dubai’s Real Estate Strategy 2033.

This year, 3DXB Group was recognised as the ‘3D Printing Construction Company of the Year’ at the Construction Innovation Awards, underscoring its role in modernising the construction industry. It also received the ‘Sustainable 3D Printing Company of the Year’ award at the Sustainability Innovation Awards, reflecting its commitment to environmentally responsible practices and innovative building solutions.

Active engagement at industry forums such as The Smart Built Environment Forum and the Arab Housing and Community Development Forum further solidified 3DXB’s reputation as a leader in modular construction and green building techniques. These events provided a platform to showcase its groundbreaking technologies and contribute to critical discussions shaping the future of housing and infrastructure.

Among its key achievements in 2024, the company introduced 3D printing solutions that reduced material waste by 60%, cut construction timelines by half, and lowered building energy consumption by up to 30%. These innovations have supported Dubai’s ambitious AED 1 trillion real estate transaction goals under the Dubai Real Estate Strategy 2033, further advancing sustainable urban development.

Badar Rashid AlBlooshi, chairman of 3DXB Group, said, “2024 has been a year of growth and achievement for 3DXB Group. We are proud to have provided solutions that address the demand for sustainable construction while supporting regional development goals. Our focus remains on advancing 3D printing technologies to create a more efficient and environmentally conscious construction industry.”