The Challenges in Implementing 3D Printing Technology in Malaysia’s Construction Industry

  • Alisha Syahirah Asmadi
  • Raja Rafidah Raja Muhammad Rooshdi
  • Noor Akmal Adillah Ismail
  • Mohd Arif Marhani1
  • Shaza Rina Sahamir

Abstract

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This research is about challenges for construction that use the advance technology which is 3D printing. Malaysia IR4.0 is significant because it seeks to leverage modern technology like automation, artificial intelligence, and the Internet of Things to turn Malaysia into a high-income country. Businesses must adopt such innovations and modern technologies in order to stay competitive and complete tasks on schedule and within budget. Therefore, the aim of this study is to investigate the challenges in implementing 3D printing technology in Malaysia’s construction industry. The objective for this purpose study is to investigate challenges in using 3D printing technology in construction industry. Then, the scope for this study is focusing on the technology of 3D printing usage in Malaysia. This study used a quantitative method to perform the research by seeking in answers from respondents which is the construction company in Selangor. The questionnaire was distributed using google form and analysed it using SPSS with descriptive statistic and relative important index. Moreover, the total respondent for this research was 69 people. Findings show that the primary challenges in adopting 3D printing technology in construction are material constraints, contractor skills, and design complexities, indicating a high-medium level of concern. The shortage of skilled labour also highlights the need for a well-trained workforce. While environmental impact and cost challenges are significant, they are less critical. Overall, addressing these diverse challenges is essential for successful implementation in the industry.

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Published
2024-09-30
How to Cite
ASMADI, Alisha Syahirah et al. The Challenges in Implementing 3D Printing Technology in Malaysia’s Construction Industry. International Journal of Business and Technology Management, [S.l.], v. 6, n. S1, p. 458-471, sep. 2024. ISSN 2682-7646. Available at: <https://myjms.mohe.gov.my/index.php/ijbtm/article/view/27709>. Date accessed: 06 nov. 2024.