Well If all goes well, Kamp C, the provincial centre for Sustainability and Innovation in Westerlo, within a few months, a world first bite. Tuesday was their 3D printer, the largest betonprinter in the world, for the first time put to work. The intention is to within a few months of a two-story house to build, and that would be in the world unseen.

Under the leadership of Camp C join eight organisations, the forces in the project ‘Co-creation: 3D Printing Companies’, or simply C3PO. It is going to be Ghent University, Thomas More College, Van Roey, Beneens, Trias Architects, Etib/Concrete House and ViCre. Together they have one goal in mind: the Flemish construction industry to prepare for the technology of the 3D-printing of buildings.