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From Design to Build: Sustainable and Efficient 3D Concrete Printing

Printing Services
From 3D printed houses to commercial buildings and infrastructure, our concrete 3D printer delivers precision construction with 60% faster timelines and near-zero waste.

Robotics Solutions
Zavhy's FRED 4K printhead powers our industrial 3D printing machine with seamless material integration, delivering 70% stronger concrete 3D printing for construction..

Concrete Technology
Zavhy's TaCO₂Crete is eco-friendly concrete for 3D printing houses , reducing CO₂ by 70% and material waste by 40% while delivering superior structural performance.
Featured Projects
Our Work

3DCP Bridge Nijmegen
World’s longest 3D Concrete Printed Bridge.

3DCP Milestone House
First 3D concrete printed house in Europe

3DCP Bridge Gemert
World’s first reinforced 3D concrete printed bridge
Value Proposition
Revolutionising Construction, One Layer at a Time
Elimination of concrete formwork
The potential of 3DCP technology to eliminate the need for formwork in concrete construction presents a compelling case for its widespread adoption in the construction industry. Custom formwork comes at a considerable expense, constraining structural engineers and architects from designing materially efficient concrete structures with intricate and optimised forms.
Mass-customization of building elements
Zavhy recognizes the unique demands of the construction industry, where customization is a significant cost driver. By leveraging 3DCP technology, Zavhy achieves mass customization with minimal additional costs, utilizing Computer-aided design (CAD) and computational design software.
Free-form design realisation
Zavhy addresses the challenges of translating digital designs into physical structures by seamlessly integrating free-form designs into a digital workflow. The compatibility of designs within the boundary conditions of Zavhy's 3DCP technology ensures a smooth transition from design to manufacturing.
Lean production
Amidst labour scarcity and increased labour costs, Zavhy's highly automated 3DCP technology offers a solution. With superior material optimization compared to subtractive manufacturing techniques, Zavhy ensures cost reduction and increased capital gains.
Reduced CO2 footprint
Zavhy addresses environmental concerns by introducing 3D printable concrete with an alternative binder, significantly reducing the CO2 footprint. By optimising construction materials and minimizing resource consumption, Zavhy's 3DCP technology aligns with sustainability goals.
Improved structural properties
Zavhy's 3DCP technology stands out for its ability to introduce reinforcement into structures, enabling large-scale construction projects. This addresses certification challenges, providing architects with a reliable solution for proposing the implementation of 3DCP technology.
Enhanced speed and reduced costs
Zavhy's layer-by-layer construction process accelerates project timelines, meeting the industry's need for faster delivery. Automation reduces dependency on manual labour, mitigating high labour costs and enhancing overall construction speed and productivity.
Innovating towards industry 4.0
Zavhy's 3DCP technology serves as a catalyst for the construction industry to embrace Industry 4.0, laying the foundation for innovative technologies such as artificial intelligence, cloud computing, IoT, big data, autonomous robotization, and augmented reality.
Faster Construction
Lower labour Costs
Material Cost Savings
Higher ROI
Our Application
Application of Zavhy Printing Technology

3DCP Fascade for Office Building
Fascade
3DCP Public Furniture
Furniture
3DCP Residential House
Housing
3DCP Bicycle Bridge
Infrastructure
3DCP Interior Sculptures
Interiors
3DCP Apartments
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News & Blog
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Archives

2024 (update)
Life after TTT: The Story of Zavhy
"We developed a method to introduce structural fibres and steel cable reinforcement into 3D‑printed concrete… we have the opportunity to use this technology for infrastructure projects such as bridges."
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15 June 2022
Start‑up Zavhy plans to turn construction world upside down with 3D concrete printing
Both the RED and FRED projects are being carried out in collaboration with engineering companies Van Beek and TBRM ES…
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July 2022
Zavhy’s 3D concrete printer: a mix of expertise!
With a well‑chosen recipe and the best kitchen utensils… the Zavhy, Van Beek and TBRM companies are the perfect ingredients for innovative concrete and a special 3D printer.
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07 August 2023
Tight housing shortage vs. strict emissions rules: this start‑up offers solution
Eindhoven‑based Zavhy wants to make the construction industry more sustainable and digital with 3D printing of concrete (3DCP).
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June 2022
Start‑up Zavhy plans to turn construction world upside down with 3D concrete printing
Zavhy has a clear mission. The company wants to automate and digitise the construction sector… “With 3DCP, we can build faster and improve the quality of construction.”
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2022
Zavhy: drie projectsubsidies voor 3D‑betonprinten
Een recent succesverhaal is dat van Zavhy… een vooruitstrevende speler op het gebied van 3D‑betonprinten, dat met hulp van Wederic drie subsidies heeft ontvangen.
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18 October 2017
Dutch engineers unveil 3D printed concrete bridge
A new bridge in the Dutch village of Gemert is the first to be made from 3D printed concrete, according to designers.
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17 October 2017
World’s first 3D‑printed bridge opens to cyclists in Netherlands
Dutch officials have toasted the opening of what is being called the world’s first 3D‑printed concrete bridge… Crossing printed from 800 layers of concrete could take weight of 40 trucks.
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