World’s Advanced Saving Project (WASP), based in Italy, is making an enormous 12-meter 3D printer.

Named BigDelta, the printer is claimed to be the world's largest delta-style1 3D printer to date and is being targeted to the maker community. WASP intends for the printer to allow anybody in the third world to create a house using locally sourced materials.

Few details about the printer are yet available, but WASP will use the printer’s upcoming debut to demonstrate its capabilities.

The event will include workshops and conferences on everything from hydroponics and Pilates to creative writing. The BigDelta printer is even slated to feature in a stage play called "Shamballa."