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About Branch Technology

Branch Technology is a company specializing in large scale 3D printing with robotic lattice building techniques for architectural and construction applications, driving adoption of additive manufacturing in construction and design customization.

Trend Decomposition

Trend Decomposition

Trigger: Demand for faster, more customizable, and waste reducing construction methods.

Behavior change: Increased use of robotic 3D printing for complex geometries and modular components in building projects.

Enabler: Advanced robotic arms, end effectors for lattice structures, and materials suitable for building scale 3D printing.

Constraint removed: Traditional formwork and scaffolding limitations reduced by digital fabrication and on site 3D printing capabilities.

PESTLE Analysis

PESTLE Analysis

Political: Regulatory pathways for construction 3D printing evolve as standards and safety guidelines mature.

Economic: Potential for reduced material waste and faster construction times lowering project costs.

Social: Increased demand for customized architectural forms and sustainable building practices.

Technological: Advances in 3D printing hardware, materials science, and digital design tools enable scalable construction printing.

Legal: Building codes and liability considerations adapt to new fabrication methods and on site automation.

Environmental: Potential reductions in material waste and embodied carbon with optimized lattice structures.

Jobs to be done framework

Jobs to be done framework

What problem does this trend help solve?

enables faster, customizable, and waste reducing construction processes.

What workaround existed before?

Traditional formwork, manual labor, and conventional prefabrication with limited geometrical freedom.

What outcome matters most?

speed, cost efficiency, and design freedom with reliable structural performance.

Consumer Trend canvas

Consumer Trend canvas

Basic Need: Build durable structures efficiently.

Drivers of Change: Demand for mass customization and reduced site waste.

Emerging Consumer Needs: Sustainable, architecturally expressive buildings delivered faster.

New Consumer Expectations: Transparent, data driven fabrication processes and quality assurances.

Inspirations / Signals: Landmark projects demonstrating on site large scale 3D printing viability.

Innovations Emerging: Lattice based printing, material optimization, and hybrid manufacturing approaches.

Companies to watch

Associated Companies
  • Branch Technology - Pioneer in large scale robotic 3D printing and lattice structures for construction.
  • ICON - 3D printed homes via robotic arm systems; expanding scalable housing production.
  • Apis Cor - On site 3D printing construction technology with large format printers.
  • Mighty Buildings - 3D printed modular homes and building components.
  • COBOD - Industrial 3D concrete printing solutions for construction.
  • XtreeE - France based 3D printing for architecture and construction with lattice geometries.
  • SQ4D - Large scale 3D concrete printing for housing and construction.