The first 3D concrete environmental object in the Baltics - LabLab, an innovation cosmonaut more than two meters high, will be unveiled on the RTU student campus at the Faculty of Civil Engineering, Ķīpsalas Street 6A, on December 12 at 10:00. It was designed and built by RTU students, combining the competences acquired in the studies and the technological possibilities provided by the only 3D concrete printing scientific laboratory in the Baltics.
RTU’s commitment to the environment has been evaluated in the international «QS World University Rankings: Sustainability 2024», placing the university in the 771-780 band in the overall rankings, and RTU did particularly well in the newly added category of governance, reaching 392nd in the world.
RTU sets an example with cooperation between research and industry and are making a very important contribution to Latvia's economy, and with talent development and investment attraction, emphasized Prime Minister Evika Siliņa during her meetings with RTU management, scientists, and cooperation partners during a recent campus visit.