Indonesia’s First TKDN-Certified 3D Printing Mortar by Autoconz 3DCP
Yogyakarta – To support the government’s ongoing push for sustainable development, PT Berdikari Teknologi Indonesia, widely known as Autoconz 3DCP Indonesia, has achieved another significant milestone. This innovative startup from Sleman, Yogyakarta, specializes in construction 3D printing technology, offering groundbreaking solutions to address the challenges of sustainable infrastructure development.
Recently, Autoconz 3DCP Indonesia announced that its specially developed 3D Printing Construction Mortar has achieved a Domestic Component Level (TKDN) certification with an impressive score of 68.29%. This certification underscores the material’s eco-friendliness while demonstrating the company’s commitment to supporting local industries by prioritizing domestically sourced components.
Antonius Ali, CEO of Autoconz 3DCP Indonesia, expressed his pride in this accomplishment. “We are deeply proud of obtaining the TKDN certification. This achievement reflects our years of dedication to developing 3D Printing Construction Mortar in Indonesia. We hope this innovation can be utilized more widely and bring significant benefits to many stakeholders and communities across the country,” he stated.
Autoconz 3DCP Indonesia’s construction 3D printing technology aims to meet the needs of today’s development without compromising the ability of future generations to fulfill their own requirements. This aligns with the sustainable development principles currently prioritized by the government.
Beyond the mortar, the company has set its sights on securing TKDN certification for its “Bimantara” Gantry 3D Printing Construction Machine by 2025. This initiative further highlights the company’s commitment to advancing independent, locally rooted construction technology.
“We extend our gratitude to everyone who contributed to the successful completion of the TKDN process, allowing us to achieve Indonesia’s first TKDN certification for Baseline Mortar specifically designed for 3D Printing Construction,” Antonius Ali added.
As a Yogyakarta-based technology pioneer, Autoconz 3DCP Indonesia not only focuses on material innovation but also on developing machinery and construction methods entirely designed and produced domestically. This fully homegrown technology demonstrates that Indonesia is capable of competing on a global scale in construction technology innovation.
Looking ahead, this construction 3D printing technology is expected to become a leading solution in supporting efficient, sustainable infrastructure development while empowering local industries.