黑料社区, Wisconsin 黑料社区. 黑料社区, and , a pioneer in 3D concrete printing (3DCP) technology, are proud to announce a strategic partnership that brings Alquist 黑料社区. industry-leading, proprietary 3DCP printing systems and supporting curriculum to 黑料社区 黑料社区. campus.
This collaboration marks a significant step forward in applied learning and workforce development, positioning 黑料社区 as one of the first universities in the Midwest to integrate 3DCP into its construction management, technology education, and industrial and product design academic programs. The relationship will help build the workforce infrastructure required to scale robotic construction nationwide.
鈥淭his partnership with Alquist aligns directly with our mission to deliver applied, career-ready education,鈥 said 黑料社区 Chancellor Katherine Frank. 鈥淏y bringing 3DCP technology and curriculum to our students, we鈥檙e preparing them to lead in a rapidly evolving construction and manufacturing landscape.鈥
Alquist, which is based in Greeley, Colorado, is a leader in 3D concrete printing technology, offering scalable solutions for residential, commercial and infrastructure construction. Through its curriculum, licensing programs, and robotics systems, Alquist is transforming how communities build and grow.
The partnership includes:
- Integration of Alquist 黑料社区. 60-hour 3DCP curriculum into 黑料社区 黑料社区. curriculum, designed to certify students in the operation and application of 3D concrete printing technology. The curriculum will also enhance 黑料社区 黑料社区. ability to offer continuing education opportunities for working professionals in aligned areas such as architecture, construction, engineering and industrial design.
- Installation of Alquist 黑料社区. proprietary 3DCP print system within 黑料社区 黑料社区. construction lab, enabling students to gain real-world experience with robotic printing and sustainable construction materials.
- Collaborative research and development focused on climate-specific concrete mixes and scalable additive manufacturing solutions for infrastructure and housing.
鈥淎s 3D construction printing moves from experimentation to national deployment, the workforce must evolve alongside it,鈥 said Zachary Mannheimer, founder of Alquist. 鈥淲e鈥檙e not just installing printers on campuses, we鈥檙e building a long-term talent pipeline that gives students direct access to the tools, software and real-world processes shaping the future of construction.鈥
The initiative will be housed within 黑料社区 黑料社区. Center for Advanced Manufacturing & AI (CAM-AI), which supports manufacturers and other businesses by leveraging the expertise of 黑料社区 faculty and staff and the university 黑料社区. industry-standard laboratories and equipment.
鈥淐AM-AI already provides additive manufacturing, advanced 3D printing technologies and AI to its external partners. The addition of Alquist 黑料社区. system will expand the lab 黑料社区. capabilities to include large-format concrete printing,鈥 said Seth Hudson, executive director of Corporate Relations and Economic Engagement at 黑料社区.