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3D-printed train station to replace outdated infrastructure Hatsushima Station, a new addition to the Kisei Line in Arita, Wakayama Prefecture, will be a single-story concrete structure measuring ...
To do it, JR West contracted Serendix, which specializes in 3D printed homes. Serendix delivered the station in four parts by rail, which were then pieced together during a break in the train ...
By Adam Williams March 17, 2025 Hatsushima Station is a 3D-printed train station that will be assembled on-site in around six hours West Japan Railway Company View 1 Images ...
The model was built with a wide range of materials beyond PLA filament (thermoplastic polymer), including acrylic paints, laser-cut wood, model railroad grass mats, artificial hedges, hand-painted ...
In Arida, Japan, a Japanese architectural firm and 3D-printed house manufacturer partnered with JR-West, a railway network, to build what they claim is the world’s first 3D-printed train station.
Now, medics will be able to get that hands-on training experience with 3D printed tracheas -- all thanks to three Denmark Middle School 8th graders.
The West Japan Railway Company, also known as JR West, replaced an entire station with 3D-printed prefabricated pieces in under three hours last week. The company also claims the construction ...
Science japan 3d printing First 3D-printed train station in Japan was assembled in record time The approach could reduce costs by approximately 50% By Skye Jacobs April 1, 2025 at 12:42 PM 11 comments ...
Work will begin after the last train runs on March 25, according to local media. Joining the project is construction firm Serendix, known for building futuristic-looking homes with 3D printing ...
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