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India’s 1st 3D printing construction technology

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This segment of WION brings to you latest information on 3D printing which after all it has achieved, now 3D printing construction technology has become a reality. Watch full video to know more.

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39 comments

  1. b a vani

    3D printing was topic of my Master Thesis, i am glad in India its getting recognized. Its true, if 3D printing is not supported by companies and govt. then we need to look for international companies. In Amsterdam, Dubai and China have big and successful projects under 3D printing. So, hope Indian govt. support this new technology. All the best for IIT Madras.

  2. Adventurer H

    Good news it has come in India, but The technology already existing in China n other parts of the world not just houses also buildings say upto 5 to 6 floors.
    It will make construction of houses very cheap with less labour n short time.

    1. ActionHouseBlackX

      According to me It totally depends on the daily wages people, I know they can’t do the Technical stuff required in the Projects but still people needed to join small pieces to build house.
      The daily wages people need not worry now because it take too long to promote such advance and great technology because People will used say that 3D building are weaker and not good as bricks. There are also less startups to promote this and already major construction projects started to construct with the old method after that much of investment in projects the government will not support this.

  3. Gangu non-matric

    Sir/Madam,
    Please answer this few questions.
    How will it benefit India?
    How is it better than traditional construction?
    Will it be safe to construct huge buildings?
    Will the unorganised sector like construction workers loose jobs?

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