Polyuse
About Polyuse
Polyuse provides industrial‑grade 3D printing systems for on‑site construction, enabling contractors and architects to fabricate structural and architectural components directly on the job site. Its turnkey solution includes large‑scale concrete/composite printers, design‑to‑print software that converts BIM models, and real‑time monitoring with technical support, reducing material waste, shortening build cycles, and allowing complex geometries.
<problem>Construction projects often rely on traditional, labor‑intensive methods and off‑site prefabrication, leading to extended timelines, high material waste, and limited design flexibility. Small to mid‑size firms lack access to advanced manufacturing tools that can streamline on‑site building processes.</problem> <solution>Polyuse develops and supplies construction‑focused 3D printing systems that enable on‑site fabrication of structural components and architectural elements. By integrating additive manufacturing with construction workflows, the platform reduces material usage, shortens build cycles, and allows complex geometries that are difficult to achieve with conventional methods. The company also offers accompanying software tools for design preparation, printer operation, and project management, providing a turnkey solution for contractors seeking to adopt digital fabrication. Ongoing technical support and training services help firms integrate the technology into existing site practices with minimal disruption.</solution> <features> - Industrial‑grade 3D printers designed for concrete and composite materials, capable of printing large‑scale structural elements on site - Integrated design-to-print software that converts BIM models into printer‑ready instructions and optimizes material usage - Real‑time monitoring and automated calibration systems to ensure dimensional accuracy and structural integrity - Modular printer architecture that can be assembled and relocated to different job sites as needed - On‑site technical support and training programs to accelerate adoption and maintain operational uptime </features> <target_audience>Primary customers are general contractors, specialty construction firms, and architectural studios that require rapid, cost‑effective on‑site fabrication of building components.</target_audience>
What does Polyuse do?
Polyuse provides industrial‑grade 3D printing systems for on‑site construction, enabling contractors and architects to fabricate structural and architectural components directly on the job site. Its turnkey solution includes large‑scale concrete/composite printers, design‑to‑print software that converts BIM models, and real‑time monitoring with technical support, reducing material waste, shortening build cycles, and allowing complex geometries.
Where is Polyuse located?
Polyuse is based in Palo Alto, United States.
When was Polyuse founded?
Polyuse was founded in 2019.
Who founded Polyuse?
Polyuse was founded by Jim Moran.
- Jim Moran - CEO
- Location
- Palo Alto, United States
- Founded
- 2019
- Employees
- 2961 employees
- Investors
- Coral CapitalSTRIVE