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Contour Crafting is a 3D printing technology that uses a robotic arm to construct large-scale structures from a variety of materials. It is a form of additive manufacturing that is capable of producing complex shapes and structures with a high degree of accuracy. The technology is used in a variety of industries, including construction, aerospace, automotive, and medical. Contour Crafting is a relatively new technology, but it has already seen a great deal of interest from the 3D printing industry. It has the potential to revolutionize the construction industry by allowing for the rapid and cost-effective production of large-scale structures. Additionally, it can be used to create complex shapes and structures that would be difficult or impossible to produce using traditional manufacturing methods. Some of the companies in the Contour Crafting market include Contour Crafting Corporation, Autodesk, Stratasys, and 3D Systems. These companies are developing and producing 3D printing technologies that are capable of producing large-scale structures with a high degree of accuracy. Additionally, they are working to develop new materials and processes that can be used to create even more complex structures. Show Less Read more