University campuses need materials that are aesthetically pleasing, durable, and multifunctional, and the company, Hunan Yatai Technology, gets the requirements fulfilled for the design and engineering of their sintered stone technology. Using Italian Sakmi presses to design and implement state-of-the-art digital 3D technology, Yatai achieves sintered stone designs with ultra-large 1600*3200mm modular elements to create seamless installations that are useful for numerous campus spaces like lecture halls and student centres. This design eliminates grout lines that can attract dirt and bacteria, lowering the need for cleaning and maintenance for spaces with thousands of daily users. Among other benefits, the material's surface would make it non-porous, which allows for resistance to stains from flooring spills, chemicals and graffiti. This feature also allows for long-term financial savings because repairs or replacements are not frequently needed. Other applicational uses for the material include outdoor uses like walkways or plaza outdoor spaces. Yatai’s sintered stone can withstand freeze-thaw cycles, heavy rain, and UV exposure without cracking or fading. It also maintains its highly sought-after warm shades from a colour palette of 400 options. Other benefits include thermal stability for campus kitchens and laboratories that often experience exposure to high and unsteady temperatures. Furthermore, the acoustic properties of the material will help create quieter spaces for studying. Universities' green initiatives involve the company’s ISO 14001 certification and the commitment to sustainability with their use of recycled materials.