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Finnish precast firm plans UK headquarters

12 minutes Finland’s Hyperion Robotics, which uses 3D printing to make reinforced concrete structures, is planning to open a UK factory.

3D printed concrete foundations produced by Hyperion Robotics
3D printed concrete foundations produced by Hyperion Robotics

Hyperion Robotics is exploring sites in the Midlands and the north of England to set up its first UK facility, which will also serve as the company鈥檚 headquarters for northern European operations

The Helsinki-based startup produces Eurocode-compliant reinforced concrete structures using 3D printing technology.

鈥淓stablishing a presence in the UK is a natural next step for us as we continue to grow across Europe,鈥 said chief executive Fernando De los Rios. 鈥淲ith over 拢700bn in planned infrastructure projects over the next decade, we see a tremendous opportunity to bring our sustainable solutions to the forefront of the UK鈥檚 construction industry. Our technology not only delivers significant reductions in emissions and costs but also provides our clients with seamless integration, making it easier than ever to adopt next-generation construction methods.鈥

Hyperion already has British involvement in its leadership team: its vice president of operations former Keltbray managing director John Price, while former Kier managing director Barry McNicholas is an advisor.

Hyperion鈥檚 expansion follows a series of projects across Europe, where the company has partnered with prominent names like Iberdrola, Yorkshire Water and Mott MacDonald Bentley with projects including energy plant foundations to water treatment facilities.

As previously reported, it supplied 鈥榩rinted鈥 concrete drawpits for Yorkshire Water鈥檚 Esholt sewage works near Bradford in 2023.

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