Kerala's first 3D printed building

Kerala's first 3D printed building

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Category : Science and Tech Published on: October 13 2023

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  • Recently, the state's first 3D-printed building was inaugurated in Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala.
  • This building has been built in the premises of Kerala State Manufacturing Centre.
  • This building has been named 'Amaze-28'.
  • The area of this building is 380 square feet.
  • The building has been constructed by Chennai-based startup Tvasta.
  • 3D printing is called additive manufacturing.
  • In this technique, layer-by-layer manufacturing is done using computer generated designs.
  • It is noteworthy that the country's first 3D post office was opened in Bengaluru in September 2023.
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