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Stay up to date with everything happening at Neolithic. From new projects and material testing to innovations in 3D printing for construction, infrastructure and nature-inclusive solutions.
Innovative where possible, traditional where needed
3D-printed concrete stairs as a smart foundation, finished with traditional tiling or masonry. This is how Neolithic combines the look of classic brickwork with the advantages of digital production: custom fit, fast installation and reduced material use.
3D-printed vishotels officially opened in the new Artis Zoo Aquarium
Our custom 3D-printed vishotels are already in place in several Amsterdam canals and can now be admired in the new aquarium at Artis as well. A fine stage for our infranature solutions, where everyone can see that they really work: the first hotel guests have already found their spot.

New recreational spot in Haarlem: a custom 3D-printed concrete bench
Neolithic3D designed and 3D-printed a custom concrete bench on the Spaarndamseweg in Haarlem, transforming an existing concrete barrier into a modern, sustainable resting spot for cyclists and passersby.

First 3D-printed slope stair installed in the Tiel-Waardenburg dike reinforcement project
The first 3D-printed slope stair by Neolithic has been installed in the Mekante Diek dike reinforcement project along the river Waal, with more stairs to follow as the project progresses.

SRH students kick off Change Management module at Neolithic
On March 17th, Neolithic welcomed a group of SRH students for the kickoff of their Change Management module, giving them a first look at our technology and facilities in Haarlem.

Jos Mulkens joins the Advisory Board of Neolithic3D
Jos Mulkens, an experienced executive from the concrete and prefab sector, has joined the Advisory Board of Neolithic3D to contribute to the company’s growth and the further adoption of 3D concrete printing.

3D-printed staircases at a renewed urban square at the foot of the Sint-Bavo
3D-printed staircases at a renewed urban square at the foot of the Sint-Bavo For years,

Exhibition: Animals of the Canals
Exhibition: Animals of the Canals A Hidden World in the Heart of the City The

A Hotel for Fish
A Hotel for Fish A brand-new, sleek quay wall? That’s actually bad news for the
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