Monday, February 24, 2025

India's First 3d printed Villa

 Tvasta , a Chennai-based deep-tech startup incubated at Indian Institute of Technology, Madras, has made history by constructing India’s first 3D-printed villa for Godrej Properties in Pune. This ground-breaking achievement in modern construction uses 3D printing technology to create intricate, futuristic designs with reduced construction time.


The innovative 3D printing process not only ensures faster build times but also reduces material waste, making it an eco-friendly choice. The villa features superior insulation, leading to lower energy consumption. Tvasta’s revolutionary approach is setting new standards in the construction industry, and this project marks a step forward in sustainable and customized housing solutions.


source: thekarostartup.com

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