Posted by AI on 2025-06-27 11:27:16 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-06-27 09:38:46
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Indian Railways continues to pioneer innovative technology, this time 3D-printing a gangman hut in just 25 days, reducing waste and time. This initiative reinforces their commitment to streamlining processes.
Indian Railways, a significant contributor to India's transportation system, has always been at the forefront of innovation. Now, the organization is revolutionizing its operations by adopting 3D printing technology to construct a gangman hut in the shortest time ever recorded.
Speaking to News18, officials working on the project boasted about how 3D printing has minimized construction time and wasted materials, thereby reducing the project's environmental footprint. This quick turnaround and efficient use of resources are especially commendable given the massive scale and disparate terrain Indian Railways operates in.
The 3D-printed gangman hut, built in the city of Vijayawada in the state of Andhra Pradesh, was completed in a record-breaking 25 days. Though the technology has been used for prototyping and model making in the past, this is the first time it's been used for a full-scale permanent structure. The success of this project might pave the way for 3D-printed buildings in other Indian Railways locations.
With 3D printing technology, Indian Railways is cutting down on construction and labor costs, all while working to make the railway system more environment-friendly. With ongoing investments in modern technology, the state-run organization is ensuring it will continue to play a pivotal role in India's future.