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H.O.R.T.U.S. XL absorbs CO2 from the atmosphere

The art installation is the world’s first 3D printed bioreactor. It was created by the CREATE Group from the University of Southern Denmark using a technology that can help solve the major climate challenges.

By Sune Holst, , 3/11/2020

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Meet the researcher

Roberto Naboni is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Technology and Innovation. His research focuses on developing visionary architecture and design concepts using new materials and advanced production. Part of his research includes how concrete elements can be manufactured using a 3D printer, thus optimising material consumption and increasing strength and durability.

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Editing was completed: 11.03.2020