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TTK Leads an International Research Project – EXEP3D
On October 2–3, Tallinn University of Applied Sciences hosted the kickoff meeting of the EXEP3D project, attended by representatives from the Tallinn University of Applied Sciences’ Institute of Construction, Eindhoven University of Technology, and Dresden University of Technology.
EXEP3D is an international research project aimed at advancing innovation in construction technology, focusing on the development of new 3D concrete printing technologies and sustainable mixes.
The lead partner of the project is Tallinn University of Applied Sciences, which, in collaboration with Eindhoven and Dresden Universities of Technology, aims to enhance its scientific and technological capabilities in concrete printing.
EXEP3D is an international research project aimed at advancing innovation in construction technology, focusing on the development of new 3D concrete printing technologies and sustainable mixes.
The lead partner of the project is Tallinn University of Applied Sciences, which, in collaboration with Eindhoven and Dresden Universities of Technology, aims to enhance its scientific and technological capabilities in concrete printing.

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TTK Aims to Become the Leading Competence Center for Concrete Printing in the Baltics
Today, on October 29, the TTK University of Applied Sciences Institute of Civil Engineering will present its new international project, EXEP3D, at the Concrete Technology Day organized by the Estonian Concrete Association. This project focuses on developing 3D concrete printing and sustainable concrete mixtures in Estonia.
The aim of the project is to expand skills, share knowledge, and enhance the innovation capacity of the Institute of Civil Engineering at the TTK University of Applied Sciences in the field of construction technology, with the goal of becoming a leading center of expertise in 3D concrete printing and locally-produced sustainable mixtures in Estonia and the Baltics. See Work Packages for more.

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The EXEP3D project aims to expand skills, transfer knowledge, and raise the innovation capacity of TTK’s Institute of Civil Engineering in the field of construction engineering with the aim to become a leading competence centre in Estonia and Europe, more specifically in 3D concrete printing (3DCP) and locally produced sustainable mixtures. competence centre in Estonia and Europe, more specifically in 3D concrete printing (3DCP) and locally produced sustainable mixtures.

Institute of Construction at the "DigitalConcrete 2024" Conference
4th RILEM International Conference on Concrete and Digital Fabrication
From September 3–6, an international conference on 3D concrete printing technology took place in Munich, Germany. The conference is held under the auspices of the International Union of Laboratories and Experts in Construction Materials, Systems, and Structures (RILEM) and is organized by countries at the forefront of 3D concrete printing development.
The conference is traditionally held every two years, starting in 2018 in Zurich. The next conference, partially virtual, was hosted in 2020 in Eindhoven, the Netherlands…
The conference is traditionally held every two years, starting in 2018 in Zurich. The next conference, partially virtual, was hosted in 2020 in Eindhoven, the Netherlands…

TTK Leads an International Research Project – EXEP3D
On October 2–3, Tallinn University of Applied Sciences hosted the kickoff meeting of the EXEP3D project, attended by representatives from the Tallinn University of Applied Sciences’ Institute of Construction, Eindhoven University of Technology, and Dresden University of Technology.
EXEP3D is an international research project aimed at advancing innovation in construction technology, focusing on the development of new 3D concrete printing technologies and sustainable mixes.
The lead partner of the project is Tallinn University of Applied Sciences, which, in collaboration with Eindhoven and Dresden Universities of Technology, aims to enhance its scientific and technological capabilities in concrete printing.
EXEP3D is an international research project aimed at advancing innovation in construction technology, focusing on the development of new 3D concrete printing technologies and sustainable mixes.
The lead partner of the project is Tallinn University of Applied Sciences, which, in collaboration with Eindhoven and Dresden Universities of Technology, aims to enhance its scientific and technological capabilities in concrete printing.

Excellence in Innovation in Civil Engineering
TTK Aims to Become the Leading Competence Center for Concrete Printing in the Baltics
Today, on October 29, the TTK University of Applied Sciences Institute of Civil Engineering will present its new international project, EXEP3D, at the Concrete Technology Day organized by the Estonian Concrete Association. This project focuses on developing 3D concrete printing and sustainable concrete mixtures in Estonia.
The aim of the project is to expand skills, share knowledge, and enhance the innovation capacity of the Institute of Civil Engineering at the TTK University of Applied Sciences in the field of construction technology, with the goal of becoming a leading center of expertise in 3D concrete printing and locally-produced sustainable mixtures in Estonia and the Baltics.
The aim of the project is to expand skills, share knowledge, and enhance the innovation capacity of the Institute of Civil Engineering at the TTK University of Applied Sciences in the field of construction technology, with the goal of becoming a leading center of expertise in 3D concrete printing and locally-produced sustainable mixtures in Estonia and the Baltics.
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6 - 8 November 2024
New technology for the construction industry

6 - 8 November 2024
New technology for the construction industry

6 - 8 November 2024
New technology for the construction industry
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