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An additive manufacturing possessing a strong focus on the renewable energy and agriculture industries. Our goal is to utilise 3D printing to create more cost effective products dedicated to helping the effort in renewable and clean energy. For this reason, in the beginning we are creating products in the solar, and agriculture industries. Industrial 3D can can greatly reduce human error with standard manufacturing and can greatly cut down costs by an almost 100% automated parts manufacturing process. Locations in Reykjavík, Iceland-Hydroponic parts (commercial grade)Parts can be purchased separately (126 different pieces) or in a kit. We have three commercial kits available: Non-Circulating, Drip, and Mini.-Next generation synthetic farm fences & gatesCurrently offering three types of fences and are made from recycled thermoplastics. Any type of fence can be made or replicated (for an additional fee). We would come out and scan the fence/gate that you would want made and we will upload the dimensions instantly to our printers.Future production:-Carbon Fibre production (begins May 2018)Carbon fibre costs are primarily driven by its manufacture. Within the manufacturing process, petroleum-based precursors account for just over half the cost of carbon fiber. Across the industry, manufacturing costs are dominated by the high cost of carbon fiber precursor materials. Along side the printer, the greatest advantage to our LEED facility is simply the energy...our facility is completely powered by renewables...using geothermal exhaust as both a heat and power source for our entire facility.-Solar cells and solar cell strips (mass production; estimated production date: November 2017)Solar strips using less than 3 microns of silicone. Solar strips are flexible, durable, and are 15% more efficient than standard solar panel production. Solar strips are 45% cheaper, passing on the savings to the consumer.