Build more for less, this is what robotic construction company RIC Technology strives to bring to its clients.
With its use of advanced robotics, artificial intelligence, high-performance materials, and parametric design, RIC is helping innovate the glamping industry, paving the way for the future of a cost-efficient and labor-savvy industry.
In a special interview with Modern Campground during the record-breaking The Glamping Show USA, RIC Technology founder Ziyou Xu shared how RIC was built from the ground up and how technology can be utilized to help the glamping industry save more on production while providing a better glamping experience.
Reliable, cost-efficient, and design-driven
According to Xu, RIC does concrete 3D printing and construction. “We do it in a way that saves a lot of labor and really fast. [A] 120-square foot house will cost you somewhere between $35,000 to $50,000. You can get it done in about 30 hours, and that’s like five to seven days of construction time,” Xu said.
Xu said RIC’s projects vary from small-scale landscape products to huge parks. He said the largest RIC has done is a 50,000-square-foot park. They also create 120-square-foot small cabins to 1,200-square-foot single-family houses.
Xu added that all of the work is done with RIC’s modular robotic systems, helping business owners by providing them a unique structure so they can have their individualized cabins differentiate themselves from everyone.
“We can create so much more with the technology, with design,” Xu said.
A few of RIC’s most notable projects include a 3D-printed bridge concrete house for low-income families in Africa and the world’s longest 3D-printed concrete pedestrian bridge in Shanghai (China).


For more information, visit https://www.rictechnology.com/
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