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Three applied directions around which DrukDim is packaged

We present construction 3D printing not as a generic technology pitch, but as three separate revenue lines with different buyers, offers, and readiness levels.

Business lines

University & Lab Systems

Systems for universities, colleges, R&D labs, and demo environments where specifications, repeatable setup, and educational value matter.

What the buyer is asking for

Select the platform, material flow, and documentation package for a lab, teaching, or research scenario.

Where it really fits

This is a strong fit where a buyer needs research capability, training, material testing, or a clear technical setup for a grant or tender.

How we assemble it

We start from the lab format, task type, and automation level, then connect printer, DrukMixLab, extrusion, and specs into one working package.

Relevant systems

  • KuBrick S / M / L
  • Brama D
  • DrukMixLab / DrukMix L
  • Ex100 A+ / Ex100 M(A)
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Engineering Integration

Integration and refinement for configurations where the challenge is not a lack of hardware, but the gap between hardware, mix, control, and actual printing.

What the buyer is asking for

Assemble, synchronize, and adapt material flow, extrusion, parameters, and launch logic into a viable working system.

Where it really fits

This is a strong fit where the buyer needs a system that prints in practice, not a shelf of disconnected components or a nominal setup.

How we assemble it

We assess the current configuration, find the weak points in the cycle, and define the integration or upgrade path needed to reach an operating state.

Relevant systems

  • DrukMix L
  • DrukMixLab
  • Ex100 M(A)
  • Duet-compatible setups
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Protective Infrastructure

Systems and workflows for protective blocks, shelters, and applied concrete products where Ukraine has practical demand and a logic for serial production.

What the buyer is asking for

Build the configuration around a defined object or product: protective block, special element, or bounded infrastructure use case.

Where it really fits

A strong fit appears where geometry control, repeatable cycle, and configuration around a specific protective use case matter more than a generic printing claim.

How we assemble it

The key is to separate what is already ready or tested from what still belongs to a development track, and to price those levels honestly.

Relevant systems

  • Brama F
  • DrukMix XL
  • Ex400 M
  • protective block workflows

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If one of these directions matches your task, the right next step is a short brief.

Describe the buyer, object, expected output, and time horizon. We will tell you what can be assembled now and what still belongs to development.