

Executive Master Class in Boston: Construction 3D Printing
Boston, MA | Executive Master Class |
Robotics & Construction 3D Printing: Deployment, Economics, and Scale
Join a private, high-impact Executive Master Class focused on the real-world deployment of construction 3D printing—not theory, hype, or consumer experimentation.
This session is hosted by Anna Cheniuntai, CEO&Founder of Apis Cor, a U.S.-based construction robotics company behind some of the world’s most advanced and widely deployed 3D-printed buildings.
Apis Cor is one of the leading construction robotics companies globally, deploying on-site 3D printing systems to build concrete wall structures for residential, commercial, and government projects in the United States. Apis Cor Projects include:
Guinness World Record: Largest 3D-printed building in the world
Starbase: 3D-printed facilities
Homes for Habitat for Humanity
3D-printed residential homes listed on Airbnb, already booked by guests
Apis Cor is also a finalist in the NASA Centennial Challenge, advancing autonomous construction technologies for future off-Earth and extreme-environment applications.
About the Session
This Executive Master Class is a private, in-person session designed for builders, developers, operators, and industry leaders who are actively evaluating construction 3D printing as a deployable business capability.
This is not a technical training, academic lecture, or consumer-focused event. It is a decision-level conversation about what it actually takes to deploy construction 3D printing at scale in the U.S. market.
The discussion is grounded entirely in real deployments, real economics, and real lessons learned.
Who Should Attend
This session is intended for:
Homebuilders and developers
Construction company owners and operators
Innovation leaders at construction or real estate firms
Investors and partners evaluating near-term deployment
Founders building or integrating construction technology
Attendance is intentionally limited to ensure high-quality discussion and serious alignment.
What We’ll Cover
This is a business-first, operator-level session, including:
Where construction 3D printing works today — and where it doesn’t
Deployment models: printing services vs. long-term equipment leasing vs. equipment purchase
Project readiness: what must be in place before printing
Permitting and sequencing from an operator’s perspective
Cost structure, timelines, and common pitfalls
What it means to pre-lease an Apis Cor construction 3D printer for upcoming projects
How companies are positioning themselves for 2026–2027 deployment
The focus is on clarity, realism, and next steps.
By the End of the Session, Attendees Will:
Understand whether construction 3D printing fits their business model
Gain clarity on deployment requirements, timelines, and readiness
Understand the economic considerations behind real-world deployment
Be equipped with the right questions to ask industry players and vendors when evaluating technologies, partners, and products