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Knowledge Exchange Workshops

Robotic Construction in the UK; Design, Delivery, and Compliance.

Our Goal

The application of robotic manufacturing processes is an innovative approach that could be used to build energy efficient, customizable, bespoke homes on site.

Workshop 1 Brief: Introduction to Robotic Construction

Date: 7 May 2026 Location: Ground Floor, Royal Docks Centre for Sustainability (RDCS), UEL Cost: Free

Summary

The key aim of this workshop is to provide general knowledge and information on 3D Concrete Printing (3DCP) with a focus on compliance with the UK Building Regulations and Standards, specifically on Approved Documents A, C, and L (Structure, Moisture, and Conservation of fuel/energy). The theoretical discussion will follow with the demonstration of Robotic fabrication and 3DCP prototypes.

Speakers

Dr. Arman Hashemi (UEL): - Welcome & Introduction SESSION 1: General Knowledge on Robotic Application (10.00 - 11.30) Professor Su Yunsheng (Tongji University): - Membrane-Mold Integrated Intelligent Additive Manufacturing System Dr. Fulvio Wirz (UEL): - Designing with Layers: Integrating 3D‑Printed Concrete into Contemporary Architecture Mr. Mohan Dungrani (UEL): - Initial Research and Setup at UEL Robotic Lab SESSION 2: Building Regulation and Compliance (11.30 - 13.00) Mr. Mohan Dungrani (UEL): - Structural Performance of 3D-Printed Concrete Walls Dr. Arman Hashemi (UEL): - Thermal Performance of 3D-Printed Concrete Walls Mr. Shahrokh Zandi (with ADT Students) (UEL): - Moisture Resistance Considerations

Workshop 2: How to program and operate Robotic Arms.

Date: 4 June 2026 Location: Computer Lab, Architecture & Visual Arts (AVA) Building, UEL Cost: Free (Mandatory Prerequisite for Workshop 3)

Summary

This technical session moves delegates from theoretical understanding to practical operation of Robotic Fabrication. Participants will master the scripting required to command and control a 6-axis industrial ABB robot, focusing on the translation of complex geometries into "printable" G-Code (toolpath). This workshop ensures all participants possess the technical competency required to operate the hardware during the final session required for Workshop 3 (explained below).

Workshop 3: Advanced 3D Concrete Printing (3DCP) Practitioner

Date: June 2026 (Mid-to-Late June) Location: Ground Floor, RDCS, UEL Cost: Paid

Summary

This workshop focuses on the volatile interface between robotic kinematics and material rheology, providing hands-on experience on managing the variables of 3D Concrete Printing. Participants will have the opportunity to get first-hand experience on Robotic 3D Concrete Printing including H&S requirements, Preparations/3DCP Setup, Demonstration of Equipment, Concrete Mixing, Dry run, Print and Cleaning Processes etc.

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Mohan Dungrani