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This page is part of the report Building Prosperity: Unlocking the Potential of a Nature-Positive, Circular Economy for Europe. Explore the full report to delve into all focus areas, strategies, and key recommendations, or browse the entire case study collection to see these strategies in action.


Strategy: Optimising building design

Location: Finland

Organisation: Hyperion Robotics

Hyperion Robotics is a Finnish construction technology company that is pioneering the use of robotics and 3D printing in construction. By combining industrial robots, proprietary software, and upcycled materials, Hyperion enables construction companies to produce optimised, low-carbon structures efficiently and with a much faster lead time. The company’s automated 3D printed systems can reduce material use by 75%, and the construction’s carbon emissions by 90%, offering significant cost and time savings.

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