Partnerships

Meet our strategic partners.

Building better depends on bringing innovators together. That is why we have cultivated a growing network of strategic partners, including Titan America, a leading cement and building materials producer, and collaborations with the University of Miami, as well as prestigious civil and coastal engineering firms and local, state, and federal government entities.

We are collaborating with leading government partners on grants and federally funded infrastructure projects and licensing our technology innovations to companies.

Together we envision a new world of infrastructure products and create solutions that will—for the first time ever—truly harmonize with the natural world.

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Seawall construction partner

APH Marine Construction is a professional, responsible, and reliable marine contractor you can count on to bring your project from start to finish and enjoying the experience along the way.

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Global standards partner

ASTM International enhances global well-being through consensus standards developed by international experts, fostering safety, quality, and innovation.

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Carbon Capture Material Technology and grant partner

Carbon Limits works with public authorities, private companies, finance institutions and NGOs to reduce emissions of greenhouse gases.

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Tech Hub Consortium member and steering committee member

The Tech Hub will develop, commercialize, and scale sustainable resilient infrastructure (SRI) technologies focused on climate adaptation and mitigation.

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OEM and R&D partner

A world leader in 3D construction printing technology.

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Strategic partner

The Premier Global Tech Conference
+ Expo
Held Annually In Miami, Florida

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R&D Partner and Grant Point of Contact

The Engineer Research and Development Center (ERDC) is a US Army Corps of Engineers research and laboratory organization.

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Research partner

Promoting excellence in research talent and the exceptional concentration of academic assets and marine research in the South Florida region.

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Supplier, product development and R&D

A leader in FRP rebar technology, the company has extensive knowledge of composite industry and concrete reinforced structures.

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Pump equipment partner

m-tec develops and manufactures construction site equipment for classic applications and tasks of modern construction sites, as well as special solutions for specific requirements.

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3D Construction partner

A Canadian leader in 3D construction. nidus3D printed North America’s first multi-story, multi-unit 3D concrete printed buildings using proprietary low-carbon concrete.
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OEM and R&D partner

A global leader in the world of construction and mining, the company markets machines for pumping, distributing, and placing concrete, mortar, and high-density solids and for preparing, storing, and transporting these materials.

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Strategic partner

Army’s Small Business Innovation Research program, making it easier and faster for U.S. companies to work with the Army.

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Material development, supplier, and grant partner

TITAN America engineers best-in-class sustainable, high performing cement, concrete, and other essential building materials.

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SEAHIVE® licensor and grant partner

The University of Miami is one of America's top research universities located in one of the most dynamic and multicultural cities in the world.

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Strategic partner

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has approximately 37,000 dedicated Civilians and Soldiers delivering engineering services to customers in more than 130 countries worldwide.

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OEM and R&D partner

The first and only Ukrainian developer of industrial 3D printers for construction.

Did you know?
1Print is an official designee of the Miami-Dade County ClimateReady Tech Hub. ClimateReady Tech Hub was one of 31 Hubs designated by the Department of Commerce’s Economic Development Administration, and authorized by the CHIPS and Science Act. Miami-Dade’s Hub is made up of public, private, academic, and philanthropic partners to commercialize and deploy climate technology. These actions are designed to strengthen the region’s economic growth and advance American competitiveness.