X-Hab 3D, Inc.

Mobile Robotic 3D Concrete Printing System
Alumni Force Protection (Defense) Land TRL 7 10-20 people

Overview

Problem Skilled labor is down 40%, material costs up, logistics strained. This is a national security threat. Building mission-critical infrastructure for ACE and dispersed basing is too slow, manpower-heavy, and supply-chain dependent. Tents and manual labor delay ops, expose troops.

Solution Automate construction. X-Hab 3D’s mobile, robotic 3D concrete printing (3DCP) system prints vertical structures (barracks, barriers) and pours flatwork (runway repair) using local materials. Operates with 2–3 people, off-grid, all-terrain, and ships assembled in a 20′ container.

Field Validation Tested by MDANG, homebuilders in KY and AK.

TRL 7/8

Strategic Advantage Only dual-use, DoD-compliant mobile 3DCP system. Defense drives the tech—commercial markets scale it.

Go-to-Market DARPA, NASA, HUD, USAF contracts. 2025 sales to Tyndall AFB, Penn State ARL, HSH Drywall. MDANG APFIT proposal (down-selected) requests 15 units. Direct sales; beta users now marketers.

Dual-Use Potential $150B+ global market; $30B U.S. SAM: 20,000 U.S. firms; SOM: 1,000. Focus: housing, commercial, disaster recovery.

Team CEO Bruce Kraselsky has 7 prior ventures. Co-founders Bilén (engineering) and Duarte (architecture), Penn State professors and AddCon Lab founders, led Penn State to NASA Mars Habitat finals. Dr. Quercia is a global expert in concrete composites. Penn State is an investor; ARL a key collaborator.

Competition RIC, Cybe, Constructions 3D, ICE focus on commercial. Only X-Hab 3D offers dual-use system built for military.

Primary Users Red Horse, Seabees, National Guard, USACE, Army/Marine engineers, Prime BEEF, others.

User Problem Resilient infrastructure is hard to build with limited crews, rough terrain, and heavy logistics. Warfighters need a faster, expeditionary solution.