AMIDA 3D WELCOMES RJ FALCONI TO BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Toronto, July 31, 2020 – AMIDA 3D, a company pioneering the development of 3D printing for concrete structures, today announced the appointment of Robert J. (“RJ”) Falconi to the Board of Directors.   “We are so pleased to welcome RJ to the Board,” said Bora Bulajic, President AMIDA 3D. “RJ’s wealth of knowledge as a board member will
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AMIDA 3D APPOINTS MARTIN VROEGH AS VICE PRESIDENT, BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT

Toronto, December 18, 2019 – AMIDA 3D, a company pioneering the development of 3D printing for concrete structures, today announced the appointment of Martin Vroegh as the company’s new Vice President, Business Development, effective December 18th, 2019. “We are pleased to welcome Martin Vroegh to AMIDA 3D,” said Bora Bulajic, President and CEO, AMIDA 3D.
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AMIDA 3D Housing Corporation Announces Development of Ground-Breaking Technology for 3D Printing

Waterloo, May 10, 2019 – AMIDA 3D announced today the signing of a contract with the University of Waterloo for the development of an innovative concrete building system that will use robotic-controlled 3D printing to build concrete structures such as houses, utility buildings and livestock enclosures on location. The computer designed and aided concrete printing
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Weathering The Storm: Developing a Canadian Standard for Flood-Resilient Existing Communities

NATALIA MOUDRAK AND DR. BLAIR FELTMATE INTACT CENTRE ON CLIMATE ADAPTATION JANUARY 2019EXECUTIVE SUMMARY In recent years, the financial and social costs of natural catastrophes in Canada have escalated beyond historical levels. Residential flooding has been a key driver behind this trend, which has led to upward pressure on residential insurance premiums, mental health stress
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Canada faces 6 key climate change risks. Here’s what experts say could help

By Amanda Connolly National Online Journalist (Politics) Global News There’s little chance of eliminating the risks posed by climate change altogether as the planet warms. But researchers behind a new report suggest that by focusing on six areas most at risk of being impacted by climate change, Canadians can mitigate those impacts by up to
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