Home created entirely by a printing machine in India
Updated | By East Coast Radio
This is what the future of housing looks like and we have to say, it is quite practical and mind-blowing...
Innovation has come to be something of a fashion word. Something that many people aspire to, but don't always achieve.
But sometimes it takes looking at things from different angles in addressing some of life's truths.
For these three engineering graduates, it was about taking a big problem that many Indians are facing and trying to find a way to resolve it.
After three invested Indian graduates decided to put their thinking caps on, they came up with a solution to India's growing problem of homelessness.
They created India's first 3D printing construction start-up company called, Tvasta. The word 'Tvasta' is actually a Sanskrit word and refers to 'creation'.
They build concrete 3D printing technology for the construction industry.
WATCH how it all began when the founders came together to making their business one that helped solve a growing concern in India.
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We think the idea is exactly what most countries who face poverty need, including South Africa.
WATCH how they built India's first 3D printed home in just 21 days.
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