“Redwop participated in an International Workshop on 3D
Concrete Printing – Present & Future Prospects at IIT Bombay”
Redwop, a leading name in construction technology, played a pivotal role in shaping the discourse surrounding 3D concrete printing at the International Workshop held at IIT Bombay on March 1st and 2nd, 2024. Serving as a co-sponsor, Redwop underscored its commitment to innovation and advancement in the construction sector.
The workshop, a gathering of minds from academia, industry, and research, served as a platform for in-depth discussions on the present and future prospects of 3D concrete printing technology. With attendees representing diverse backgrounds and expertise, ranging from civil engineering to architectural design, the event fostered a comprehensive exploration of the transformative potential of 3D printing in construction, particularly within the Indian market.
The Civil Engineering Department of IIT Bombay played a pivotal role in curating the agenda, ensuring a multifaceted examination of the technology’s various dimensions. Topics of discussion ranged from material science and structural integrity to design flexibility and environmental sustainability, reflecting the interdisciplinary nature of 3D concrete printing’s impact. Redwop was represented at the workshop by Mr. Jitedra Vishe and Mr. Ananta Mohol, both esteemed professionals in the field. Their presence underscored Redwop’s commitment to collaborative engagement and knowledge sharing within the industry. As a testament to their active participation and valuable contributions, Redwop’s representatives were honored with a prestigious trophy by the Indian Concrete Institute, recognizing the company’s significant role in advancing the discourse on 3D concrete printing workshop. The workshop served as a catalyst for fostering partnerships, sparking innovative ideas, and charting the course for the future of construction technology in India. Redwop remains dedicated to driving progress in the field, leveraging emerging technologies to build
a more sustainable and resilient built environment for generations to come.