CONCR3DE
Eric Geboers is the Co-Founder and CEO of CONCR3DE, where a team develops innovative large-scale inkjet 3D printers using patented inorganic polymer materials to create custom stone parts for various industries. Prior experience includes founding The Salt Project and serving as Salt Curator for atelier LUMA. Eric's early career included roles as an architecture trainee at AULa Design in China, host at Kobus Kuch, and intern at Broekbakema, working on notable projects such as the renovation of Blijdorp Zoo. Education credentials include a Master of Science in Architecture from Delft University of Technology, along with studies at Universitat Politècnica de València and the University of Melbourne.
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CONCR3DE
We create 3d printers for recycled & technical materials. Traditional production methods like casting or injection molding have several limitations, whether in terms of manufacturing cost-effectiveness, limited part complexity and material properties, or generated waste. At CONCR3DE, we harness the power of additive manufacturing to overcome these shortcomings. Based on our proprietary binder jetting 3D print technology, we offer the most versatile platform and expertise to print functional products – in any size and any powder-based material. Our accessible ecosystem allows you to create accurate, complex parts with novel material properties, unprecedented scalability, and waste upcycling options – all in a single platform.