Organic silicon 3D printing technology breaks through the boundaries of architecture, Jinmao and Eken join forces to create a new benchmark in the industry
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On November 6, 2025, Jinmao Puyi Pinju (Shanghai) Technology Co., Ltd., a wholly-owned subsidiary of China Jinmao, officially signed a strategic cooperation agreement with Eken Organic Silicon (Shanghai) Co., Ltd., announcing that they will jointly promote the innovative application of organic silicon 3D printing technology in the fields of architectural decoration, interior soft decoration, and artistic display. This cooperation marks a new stage in the deep integration of organic silicon materials and building technology.
Technological breakthrough: from laboratory to scenario based implementation
As a leading enterprise in the global specialty organosilicon field, Eken Organosilicon has developed AMSIL ™ The series of 3D printing materials have won the "R&D 100" international innovation award and have achieved large-scale applications in the industrial and medical fields. In this cooperation, both parties will develop organic silicon 3D printing solutions suitable for interior and exterior decoration, customized soft decoration components, and art installations based on the needs of the construction industry. For example, by optimizing the material formula, high elasticity, weather resistance, and fire resistance of printed parts can be achieved, meeting the requirements of complex scenarios such as sealing and irregular surface decoration in super high-rise buildings.
Benchmark Project: From Concept to Reality
In the initial stage of cooperation, both parties plan to pilot the China Jinmao "Jin Yu Man Tang" series of high-end residential projects, using 3D printing technology to quickly manufacture customized decorative components such as curved ceilings, hollow partitions, etc., significantly shortening the construction period and reducing material loss. According to calculations, after adopting this technology, a single project can reduce construction waste emissions by about 30%, while improving space utilization through modular design. In addition, both parties will jointly plan theme space projects, such as using the transparency of organic silicon materials to create immersive light and shadow art installations, exploring the cross-border possibilities of architecture and aesthetics.
Industry Impact: Refactoring the Construction Industry Chain
Industry experts point out that this cooperation will promote the transformation of the construction industry towards an integrated model of "design materials manufacturing". Traditional architectural decoration relies on manual carving or mold forming, while 3D printing technology can achieve free molding of complex structures, especially suitable for small batches and high customization needs. Li Ming, General Manager of Jinmao Pinju, said, "Through technological collaboration with Eken, we are building an open innovation ecosystem. In the future, we plan to promote 3D printing technology to the field of prefabricated construction and help promote low-carbon development in the industry