MY STORY
If you’ve heard my story before, you probably thought it was too crazy to be true. I don’t blame you. A 21-year-old building a 3D concrete printing robot from scratch - with no money, no team, and no experience? Sounds impossible, right?
But that’s exactly what I did.
It all started during COVID. Supply chains were a mess, and getting someone else to build what I needed wasn’t an option. So, I decided to do it myself. The software, the materials, the machine - every single piece - I built from the ground up. At the same time, I was managing my other businesses just to keep things afloat and fund this new venture.
Before I knew it, I wasn’t just running one company - I was juggling three.
People told me it couldn’t be done. That my story didn’t make sense. That it was too unrealistic. That no 21-year-old could have the resilience to start from nothing and build something revolutionary. I heard it all. The doubt, the rejection, the skepticism. But I didn’t let any of it stop me.
I worked day and night, teaching myself everything I needed to know, solving problems as they came, and pushing forward no matter how many times I failed. And trust me, I failed - a lot. There were moments when it felt like everything was against me. No funding, no resources, just my own determination and time. But I refused to give up.
And then, after all the late nights, setbacks, and self-doubt, I made it happen. I built Australia’s first-ever 3D-printed concrete home in Adelaide. A project that started as an idea in my head became a reality - one that could change the future of construction.
I want to show people what’s possible when you refuse to accept limits. I want to prove that innovation isn’t just for the big corporations with million-dollar budgets.