One of the UAE’s leading 3D printing companies, Generation 3D, have completed the largest 3D printed fitout project of its kind globally. Generation 3D have completed the 11,000 piece 3D printed ceiling to Sushi Samba Dubai, which opened its doors last month. The restaurant is located at the summit of the new St Regis hotel on the Palm Jumeirah in Dubai and is already creating shockwaves through the hospitality industry. The bamboo looking ceiling consists of over 2km of 3D printed parts.   “Our teams had to redesign the project, then break it down into a manageable workflow for the other divisions included in the project. We had 50 3D printers printing 24 hours a day”, said Max Reynard on the challenges of manufacturing challenges Generation 3D faced. “All raw parts were then finished and completed at our in house facility and checked to ensure consistency across all parts”.   Generation 3D handed over the project in November and the Sushi Samba restaurant is now open for business. This project in line with Dubai’s ambitions to have 25% of all buildings 3D printed by 2030 and co-founder Dominic Wright commented on this adding “we see ourselves as global leaders in […] read more