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STARR Computer Inc. is proposing the use of industrial-scale 3D printing technology to help tackle Guyana’s growing housing shortage, arguing that the country can dramatically reduce construction time and costs while positioning itself as a regional leader in housing innovation.
The proposal was unveiled during an educational engagement at the company’s Georgetown Innovation Center, where more than 100 students and customers were introduced to emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI), robotics, automation and industrial 3D printing as part of STARR Computer’s monthly technology outreach programme.
The centrepiece of the event was a presentation by STARR Computer President Mike Mohan titled “3D Printing of Homes in Guyana 2026–2028,” which outlined a phased plan to introduce robotic construction technology to Guyana’s housing sector.
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