Kerala Gets Its First 3D-Printed Building
- Kerala has unveiled its first 3D-printed building, named Amaze-28, which is situated within the Kerala State Nirmithi Kendra (Kesnik) campus in PTP Nagar, Thiruvananthapuram.
- The project was undertaken by Kerala State Nirmithi Kendra with the collaborative support of Tvasta, a Chennai-based construction technology start-up founded by IIT-Madras alumni.
- 3D printing is a cutting-edge manufacturing technique that relies on layer-by-layer printing. It involves three key processes: data processing, material processing, and robotic ....
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