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IIT Madras alumni startup 'prints' 600 square foot concrete house

The single-storey home has a functional space comprising a single bedroom, hall, and kitchen, with the entire ensemble being designed, developed, and realised by Tvasta's indigenous 'Concrete 3D Printing' Technology.

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Photo for representational purpose. Picture Courtesy/iStock

India's first 3D printed house has come up inside the Indian Institute of Technology-Madras (IITM) campus here, said the institute.

In a statement issued here, IIT-Madras said the 600 square foot house built by Tvasta Manufacturing Solutions, a startup founded by IITM alumni, was virtually inaugurated by Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Tuesday.

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