
Robots are already capable of building homes. As it turns out, companies are using them to 3D print other infrastructure, such as a railway station. Serendix relied on it to build Japan’s first 3D printed railway station. An ABB robot enabled the company to assemble the new building in a single night. This new station is used by 270 people every single day.
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ABB robot helps Serendix build Japan’s first 3D-printed railway station
The company 3D printed structural elements in its factory before assembling them in the desired place.
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