KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA -
Media OutReach Newswire
- 15 June 2026 - Setting a bold new benchmark for Malaysia's
construction industry, V3D Asia and its commercial arm, Nuvah Sdn Bhd,
have announced a strategic collaboration with SIRIM Academy Sdn Bhd to
develop Malaysia's
first industry standards for 3D Construction Printing (3DCP). The
initiative represents a major step towards accelerating the safe,
structured, and scalable adoption of automated construction technologies
nationwide.
Operating under the philosophy of "Designed in Japan, Built in
Malaysia", V3D Asia is actively driving the localisation of 3D printing
construction technology through its Southeast Asian headquarters in
Kuala Lumpur. Together with Nuvah, the group aims to build a robust,
home-grown construction ecosystem that reduces reliance on imported
systems while positioning Malaysia as a future-ready hub for
construction innovation.
"This collaboration marks an important milestone not only for V3D Group,
but for the future of Malaysia's construction industry as a whole.
Establishing clear industry standards is essential in accelerating the
adoption of 3D printed construction technologies safely, responsibly,
and at scale. When clear and credible standards exist, the entire
construction ecosystem benefits - developers can build with greater
confidence, regulators have a clear basis for approval, and buyers can
trust what they are purchasing," said Mr. Kazuhiro Ono, Chairman of V3D
Group.
The collaboration will bring together key stakeholders from Malaysia's
construction and regulatory ecosystem, reflecting growing momentum
behind the responsible adoption of next-generation construction
technologies across the country.
As the primary industry partner on the drafting committee, V3D Asia and
Nuvah will contribute material science expertise, engineering knowledge,
and real-world implementation insights to help shape the standards
framework - supporting Malaysia's broader efforts to modernise and
future-proof its construction sector.
The initiative arrives at a pivotal moment. Malaysia's construction
industry continues to grapple with longstanding challenges - labour
dependency, material wastage, rising costs, and lengthy project
timelines. A recognised framework for 3D concrete printing is expected
to accelerate safer industry adoption, improve construction efficiency,
reduce waste, and support Malaysia's push towards more sustainable and
future-ready urban development.
"The development of industry standards is a critical step in supporting
the safe and structured adoption of emerging construction technologies
in Malaysia. Through this collaboration with V3D Asia and Nuvah, SIRIM
Academy brings its expertise in industry standard development, training
and certification to support the establishment of a credible and
practical framework for 3D Construction Printing. We believe this
initiative will strengthen industry confidence, encourage innovation and
provide a clear pathway for conformity assessment and certification
within the construction sector" said Dr. Mohd Bakri bin Jali, Covering
CEO, SIRIM Academy Sdn. Bhd."
Unlike conventional construction technology providers, V3D Asia and
Nuvah operate as an integrated, end-to-end ecosystem. V3D Asia serves as
the dedicated construction technology arm specialising in 3D printing
construction engineering and local manufacturing capabilities, while
Nuvah functions as the real estate and commercial development arm
focused on delivering next-generation residential and commercial
projects. Together, both entities form a localised supply chain designed
to support the long-term growth of 3D printed construction in Malaysia.
Beyond driving industry standards, Nuvah is also preparing to introduce
Malaysia's first 3D printed luxury bungalow development, slated for
launch in Q4 this year. Located within the prestigious Country Heights
Damansara enclave, the ultra-luxury hillside project is currently
accepting Expressions of Interest (EOI).
The development will introduce a "Quiet Luxury" architectural concept
that embraces organic, cascading forms inspired by nature. Leveraging
the design flexibility of 3D printing construction technology, the
project replaces traditional sharp-edged structures with fluid, curved
monoliths designed to blend seamlessly with the surrounding topography -
offering a glimpse into the future of high-end sustainable living.
Looking ahead, the collaboration is expected to play a key role in
driving the wider adoption of 3D concrete printing in Malaysia -
bolstering industry confidence in next-generation construction methods
and accelerating the country's transition towards more advanced and
sustainable building practices.
For more information on Nuvah and its upcoming developments, please visit:
Website:
www.nuvah.com.my
https://www.nuvah.com.my