Is 3D Printing in Construction Quietly Making a Comeback?
3D printing in construction is rapidly shifting from prototype to production, transforming how buildings are designed and built around the world. In 2025, extrusion-based printers lead the market, converting digital models into real structures layer by layer with impressive speed and accuracy. With advances in AI, robotics, and sustainable materials, the next wave of innovation is already underway. Question is, will 3D printing soon become the future of construction?
Silicon Valley’s Wild New Obsession: The 996 Grindset
The 996 grindset—working 9 a.m. to 9 p.m., six days a week—has been glamorized in Silicon Valley as a fast track to success. Advocates argue that more hours mean faster results. But when it comes to the construction industry, that logic doesn’t hold up.