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Investment in 3D hemp construction printing

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Hemp materials are becoming extremely interesting investment targets for major players in the 3D construction industry.

Hemp building materials could be the focus of future funding rounds thanks to the influence of foundation co-founder Mike Woods, CEO of Black Buffalo 3-D Corp, a South Korean construction firm based in 3-D buildings founded by the same family. as a Hyundai company. 

Black Buffalo 3-D Corp (US “BB3-DC”) is working with a South Korean 3-D construction firm (co-founded by the owners of the car company Hyundai) to invest in the publicly traded Revive Hemp Industries ”(“ RHI ”from Colorado) and the American company specializing in 3D printing in the construction industry“ Alquist ”. The overall project will aim to use raw hemp as one of the main ingredients in Alquist's structural patented building "ink" for the fast and environmentally friendly construction of modern buildings and structures.


Installation created by "Alquist"

According to Alquist founder and CEO Zachary Mannheimer, “By working in partnership with RHI and BB3-DC and introducing the components of technical hemp into 3D printing technology used for construction, we will not only strengthen the walls of the house, but also the structure itself. will capture carbon on a daily basis, which undoubtedly contributes to the construction of an environmentally friendly construction system. " 

  

 

Commentary of the specialists of the Association "Ukrainian technical hemp"

The interest shown by the leaders of the 3D construction industry in the United States and South Korea to the technology on the basis of which the prototype of the industrial plant developed by the technologists of the Alquist company is made suggests that hemp materials are becoming extremely interesting investment objects.