Mohammed Abdullah Al Gergawi, Minister of Cabinet Affairs and Chairman of the National Innovation Committee, confirmed Dubai's intention to launch the world's first fully 3D-printed office building project in an ambitious move to optimize the use of technology in the fields of architecture, construction and design, which contributes to reducing the costs of construction projects and optimizing time investment.
Gergawi said that this initiative comes in line with the UAE's innovation strategy that seeks to achieve qualitative leaps in priority sectors in a way that contributes to the improvement of human life. Al Gergawi said that this initiative comes in line with the UAE's innovation strategy that seeks to achieve qualitative leaps in priority sectors that contribute to improving human life, and this project will be the beginning of radical changes in the coming years in the world of design and construction as 3D printing technology will contribute to reducing cost and time, the two most important elements for construction projects.
This project will be the start of radical changes in the coming years in the world of design and construction. The nearly 2,000-square-foot office building is the first in the world to use 3D printing technology to create a building of this size and level of technical detail for actual use. The entire office will be printed using a 20-foot printer in just three months, and all components of the interior furniture and exterior structure will be 3D printed, making this the most advanced office in the industry.
According to experts, 3D printing technology will help reduce cost and time, making this the most advanced office in the industry. Experts point out that the real impact of 3D printing technology lies in its ability to save construction cost by 50% to 70% and labor cost by 50% to 80%, in addition to reducing construction waste by up to 60%, which reflects positively on the economic return of the sector and contributes to the sustainability of the environment and resources.
The project is part of the Museum of the Future initiative launched by His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai. The building will be designed in partnership with one of the world's leading 3D printing technology companies, and the office design is based on in-depth research on the future of team performance and embodies the latest findings of experts and researchers in the field of work environment design and the future of work.
The design of the office is based on in-depth research on the future of work performance and embodies the latest findings of experts and researchers in the field of work environment design and the future of work. The office environment is designed to include a mix of different professional backgrounds and experiences as well as the possibility of utilizing the ideas and suggestions of community members and the academic and research communities to promote a culture of collaboration and innovation.
The office's design is based on in-depth research into the future of team performance and reflects the latest findings of experts and researchers in the field of ergonomics and the future of work.








