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3DXB Group Pioneers Sustainable 3D-Printed Outdoor Furniture for Dubai’s Expanding Urban Spaces

As Dubai's population is projected to grow by 75% to 5.8 million by 2040, the Dubai 2040 Urban Master Plan highlights the need for sustainable infrastructure and public amenities to support this rapid expansion. In line with this vision, 3DXB Group is pioneering innovative solutions with its 3D-printed outdoor furniture, designed to meet the demands of Dubai’s expanding green spaces.

Dubai’s urban development strategy includes nearly 13.6 square kilometers of new city-level parks by 2040, doubling the Emirate's green spaces. 3DXB Group’s eco-friendly and customizable 3D-printed outdoor furniture is tailored for gardens, school playgrounds, hospital areas, and university campuses, perfectly aligning with the goals of the Dubai 2040 Urban Master Plan to enhance the city’s livability and sustainability.

“3D printing allows us to create tailored outdoor furniture that meets the specific requirements of each space,” said Badar Rashid AlBlooshi, Chairman of 3DXB Group. “Our products are customizable to meet the specific needs of different environments and contribute to Dubai’s broader sustainability goals by minimizing waste and reducing carbon footprints.”

As Dubai plans to develop a connected and permeable pedestrian network, the demand for sustainable and innovative outdoor furniture solutions will only grow. 3DXB Group’s 3D-printed furniture is designed to complement these initiatives by providing durable, eco-friendly seating, playground structures, and garden elements that can be easily integrated into both public and private spaces. This supports the Dubai 2040 Plan’s goals of reducing automobile dependency and increasing walkability, encouraging outdoor activities in well-equipped, attractive spaces.

3DXB Group is committed to leading the charge in Dubai’s sustainable urban development, offering 3D-printed products that are technologically advanced and aligned with the city’s vision for a greener, more sustainable future.


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