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India’s First 3D-Printed Post Office Inaugurated In Bengaluru
BENGALURU, (IANS) – The country’s first 3D-printed post office was inaugurated in Bengaluru on August 18 by Union Minister for Railways, Communications, Electronics, and Information Technology Ashwini Vaishnaw.
The 1000 square-ft area using 3D Concrete Printing Technology by Larsen and Toubro Construction and the structural design of the post office was approved by IIT Madras. The project was completed in 45 days.
The Union Minister while showering praises on Bengaluru city, said the city has so much energy, positivity, and forward-looking character. The city represents a new picture of India. “The new picture that you saw today in terms of this 3D-printed post office building is the spirit of India today,” he said.