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INTERNSHIP PROGRAM

LUYTEN Experience

2024 3D PRINTING INTERNSHIPS

EMBRACE THE FUTURE

Additive construction is revolutionizing the industry, unlocking new possibilities and overcoming traditional limitations. With autonomous processes, we're achieving feats once thought impossible.

LUYTEN's global vision extends beyond Earth. We're committed to solving global housing challenges and pioneering construction in the harshest environments, from disaster-stricken areas to extraterrestrial landscapes. Our goal is to use 3D printing technology to build a better future, both on Earth and beyond.

Help Develop Tech Solutions for All Environments

Concrete 3D Printing a Future on Earth and Beyond

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WHAT TO EXPECT 

Embark on a career at the forefront of innovation with LUYTEN. As a global leader in 3D construction printing, we offer interns a unique opportunity to contribute to groundbreaking projects and gain invaluable experience.

What You'll Gain:

  • Hands-on Experience: Work on real-world projects, from concept to completion.

  • Cutting-Edge Technology: Dive into the latest advancements in 3D printing and construction.

  • Mentorship from Industry Experts: Learn from experienced professionals who are shaping the future of construction.

  • Professional Development: Develop critical skills in engineering, design, and project management.

  • Global Impact: Contribute to projects that are transforming the construction industry worldwide.

If you're passionate about innovation, sustainability, and pushing the boundaries of what's possible, join our team and help us build a better future.

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SALES & BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT

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ELECTRICAL & MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

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DATA ANALYTICS

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ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE

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ARCHITECTURE

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MECHATRONICS

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AEROSPACE

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