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Black Buffalo 3D Buys Land in Pa. for 3D Printer Factory, 3D Printed Housing

Facility will use NEXCON 3D printing technology and serve as North American hub for assembly / production of NEXCON 3D Construction Printer lineup.

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By DE Editors  

December 20, 2021

Black Buffalo 3D Corporation announces its purchase of 106 acres in East Stroudsburg, PA, which will become the site of its permanent U.S. factory. The facility will use NEXCON 3D printing technology throughout the property and serve as the North American hub for the assembly and production of its modular NEXCON 3D Construction Printer lineup.

This move is in sync with Black Buffalo 3D's commitment to grow its international presence with greater capacity to meet demand for 3D construction technology, the company reports. The PA location will become an additional production line and expansion of its existing operations in Elizabeth, NJ, and at its sister site–Hisys–based outside of Seoul, Republic of Korea. The Pennsylvania facility will also serve as a central R&D site for development of sustainable construction materials, including the development of a structural hemp-based alternative to traditional concrete.

The PA location will become an additional production line and expansion existing operations in Elizabeth, NJ, and at Black Buffalo 3D's sister site–Hisys–based outside of Seoul, Republic of Korea. Image courtesy of Black Buffalo 3D Corp.

Black Buffalo 3D is focused on growing its investment in 3D construction printing (3DCP) with continued investments in R&D, materials science and 3D printer machine design. The company will continue to innovate and prove the viability of 3D construction printing for sustainability and use in infrastructure projects. NEXCON printers can be used to print affordable housing, structural precast type components and serve as a stronger, more sustainable and cost-effective way to build. The land will also serve as a showcase for 3DCP with affordable, functional and energy efficient affordable housing. More details of that project and the land use will be made public in the new year.

About Black Buffalo 3D Corporation 

Black Buffalo 3D Corporation is the NY based, US affiliate of HN Inc. co. Ltd.-formerly Hyundai BS&C Co. Ltd.—and subsidiary of Big Sun Holdings Group, Inc. Black Buffalo 3D aims to advance construction and become a provider of smart 3DCP from one to four stories, proprietary construction "ink" and 3D print construction consulting services. Print smart and sustainable infrastructure on-demand with Black Buffalo 3D NexCon printers available now. Stay tuned for updates on our projects and development of structural hemp-based concrete alternatives, the company reports.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

 
 

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