Qatar is taking bold steps to transform its educational infrastructure. To lead this change, the country has launched one of the world's largest...
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Qatar is taking bold steps to transform its educational infrastructure. To lead this change, the country has launched one of the world's largest 3D-printed construction projects. UCC Holding and the Public Works Authority (Ashghal) are heading the effort. As part of the plan, Qatar will build 14 public schools. Notably, two of them will use advanced 3D printing technology. This initiative directly supports Qatar National Vision 2030, which prioritizes both innovation and sustainable growth. By using cutting-edge construction methods and forward-thinking design, Qatar is positioning itself as a global leader in scalable, eco-friendly architecture. Sign up for my...
Qatar is taking bold steps to transform its educational infrastructure. To lead this change, the country has launched one of the world's largest...
In a bold step toward transforming how nuclear infrastructure is built, the Department of Energy's Manufacturing Demonstration Facility, or MDF, at...
KUMAMOTO, Japan — Lib Work Co., Ltd. today announced the completion of our new Lib Earth House Model B, a revolutionary home that combines...
KUMAMOTO, Japan — Lib Work Co., Ltd. today announced the completion of our new Lib Earth House Model B, a revolutionary home that combines...
HONG KONG, (Reuters) – China’s Premier Li Qiang announced the start of construction on what will be the world’s largest hydropower dam,...
HONG KONG, (Reuters) – China’s Premier Li Qiang announced the start of construction on what will be the world’s largest hydropower dam,...
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DOHA: The Ministry of Labour (MoL), represented by the Occupational Safety and Health Department, in cooperation with the Ministry of Public Health...
DOHA: The Ministry of Labour (MoL), represented by the Occupational Safety and Health Department, in cooperation with the Ministry of Public Health...
Credit: University of Maine Engineers at the University of Maine are developing a new method to more accurately predict the strength of lightweight...