
Kothari Industrial Corporation Ltd (KICL) has taken a significant step towards global expansion by partnering with Tvasta Manufacturing Solutions to introduce 3D concrete printing technology in Australia’s housing sector. The collaboration was formalised through a Memorandum of Understanding signed in Chennai on April 24, 2026, marking a major milestone for India’s construction technology ecosystem.
The initiative is aimed at addressing Australia’s growing housing shortage, which has led to rising property prices and increased demand for faster construction solutions. By leveraging India’s proven 3D concrete printing capabilities, the partnership seeks to deliver cost-effective, scalable, and time-efficient housing solutions that align with Australian building standards.
Under the agreement, KICL will focus on market development, customer engagement, financial structuring, and building local partnerships within Australia. Tvasta, a Chennai-based deep-tech construction startup, will bring in its proprietary 3D printing technology, hardware systems, specialised materials, and execution expertise. This division of roles is expected to ensure a smooth rollout of projects while maintaining high standards of quality and efficiency.
The collaboration also reflects a broader shift towards adopting advanced construction technologies globally. With increasing emphasis on sustainability, reduced material wastage, and faster project delivery, 3D concrete printing is emerging as a game-changing solution in the construction industry.
Industry leaders believe that this partnership could open doors for Indian construction technologies in other developed markets as well. There is also potential to extend such collaborations to regions like West Asia and within India, further strengthening the country’s position as a hub for innovation-driven construction solutions.
For KICL, a company with a legacy spanning over a century across multiple industries, this move represents a new chapter in its growth journey. For Tvasta, it marks a strategic opportunity to scale its solutions internationally and showcase India’s engineering capabilities on a global stage.
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- building technology
- Chennai startup
- construction automation
- construction startup India
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- global construction trends
- Global Expansion
- housing shortage
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- India Australia partnership
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- KICL
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- Tvasta
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